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Kahn Porsche Cayenne Supersport Wide Track Coming to Geneva

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The upcoming Geneva Motor Show will see British aftermarket developer Kahn showcase a range of custom creations, with the offensive set to be led by the Porsche Cayenne Super Sport Wide Track.
Kahn’s version of the Porsche Cayenne features beefier front and rear wheel arches, which use air vents, front and rear air dams, as well as LED daytime running lights.

The SUV’s stance is further customized via a lower tailgate spoiler, a lowered sports suspension, as well as multiple Kahn badges. As for the final visual touch, this is brought by the liquid gold finish for the brake calipers, as well as by the satin black door handles.

Other custom touches include the Kahn crosshair stainless steel exhaust system, as well as the RS 600 wheels. The rims, which fit the original center caps, come in a 22x9.5-inch size for the front axle and in a 22 x 10.5-inch size for the rear one.

Climbing aboard, we find a black and carbon quilted and perforated leather finish, which comes with ivory contrast stitching. The dashboard instruments feature a custom finish, while the list of mods also includes vented pedals and branded floor mats.

You can read our test drive for the Kahn Porsche Cayenne by following this link.
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