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Porsche Macan Wide Body Kit Already Being Developed by Topcar

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Porsche’s Macan is currently on its way to receiving a Russian flavor, as local tuner Topcar has gotten its hands on a Macan Turbo, having already started work on the crossover.
Topcar had previously announced it would give us a new set of clothes for the Macan, releasing a few renderings of the development. Now the company has scanned the car in order to create the new appearance. The Russian aftermarket developer has stripped the side trim on the doors, as well as a part of the front fender.

We are talking about a wide body kit here, so there are obviously beefier fenders on the menu. The front apron follows the factory design of the Macan, but draws attention through a carbon fiber lip spoiler.

The wider fenders are accompanied by new side skirts, while at the rear we have a redesigned bumper. This includes a generously-sized diffuser.

Despite still being in the early stages of development, Topcar has already released the pricing for the kit. You can choose between two visual flavors: primed carbon fiber or visible carbon fiber. You can gift your Macan with the first for EUR 14,620 (US$ 20,280 at the current exchange rates), while the latter will set you back EUR 18,270 (US$ 25,350).

On top of that, Topcar works with US wheel developer Advance One Wheels, so they can fit ADV.1 rollers to the Macan.
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