The Flying Huntsman family is ready to receive a new member from Kahn Design, so manly men out there can enjoy another testosterone-boosing car.
Called the Flying Huntsman 105 Pick Up, Kahn's latest offspring was born courtesy of the two-door Defender 90. The tuner confirms the off-roader's nose was stretched by 400 mm (15.7 in) in length and 150 mm (5.9 in) in width. After this cosmetic tweak, at a first glance one might have trouble figuring out where's the front end and where is the rear end.
The elongated hood is now home to a 2.2-liter diesel engine tamed by a six-speed automatic transmission. Engineers had their way with the braking and suspension systems, which are now upgraded for better performance.
You don't have to be a lumbersexual to drive the Flying Huntsman 105 and beard is not compulsory, but people could mistake you for one. That's because Kahn came up with a body kit featuring extended wheel arches, stainless-steel vents and bolt apertures.
Up front sits an X-Lander front grille while the entire aggregate sits on a set of 18-inch Defend 1945 Retro wheels wearing a Matte Black finish. Inside the cabin, Kahn went for GTB Sports Seats and the usual leather upholstery choice, carefully applied to the central glove box, passenger dashboard, grab handles, instrument binnacle and roof headlining.
Finishing touches are added as a Churchill time clock and rev counter fascia while buyers will have their feet touching aluminum foot pedals while spinning a Kahn steering wheel.
Kahn believes all the equipment mentioned above offers very good value for money, so don't be surprised to find out they're asking £58,875 + VAT ($88,357 / €82,367 at current exchange rates) for the custom SUV.
The elongated hood is now home to a 2.2-liter diesel engine tamed by a six-speed automatic transmission. Engineers had their way with the braking and suspension systems, which are now upgraded for better performance.
You don't have to be a lumbersexual to drive the Flying Huntsman 105 and beard is not compulsory, but people could mistake you for one. That's because Kahn came up with a body kit featuring extended wheel arches, stainless-steel vents and bolt apertures.
Up front sits an X-Lander front grille while the entire aggregate sits on a set of 18-inch Defend 1945 Retro wheels wearing a Matte Black finish. Inside the cabin, Kahn went for GTB Sports Seats and the usual leather upholstery choice, carefully applied to the central glove box, passenger dashboard, grab handles, instrument binnacle and roof headlining.
Finishing touches are added as a Churchill time clock and rev counter fascia while buyers will have their feet touching aluminum foot pedals while spinning a Kahn steering wheel.
Kahn believes all the equipment mentioned above offers very good value for money, so don't be surprised to find out they're asking £58,875 + VAT ($88,357 / €82,367 at current exchange rates) for the custom SUV.