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New Range Rover Sport Premium Interior Pack by Project Kahn

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Project Kahn is now offering a new interior package for the Range Rover Sport Premium Edition. Yes, we too are expecting to see the company’s future Cosworth-engined Evoque project, but in the meanwhile we’ll have to make due with this.

So, let’s what the how the British tuner has played with the SUV’s interior. We are talking about Project Kahn, so we have to mention that we have a high level of expectation.

The vehicle has been gifted with a special leather finish, and by “special” we really mean special. Both the front and the rear seats feature a combination of quilted and standard leather (we are taking about perforated Nappa leather). The quilted parts come in a black finish. As for the rest, there are two stripes of perforated leather that come finished in blue. These are offered for the front seats and for the side places of the back.

And the story goes on, as the armrest has received the same treatment - this only comes with one blue stripe.

Just like with its other projects, the aftermarket developer has also offered a new appearance to the instrument panel, painting the dials in blue and red. In addition to that, the company has also installed a timepiece in the middle of the dashboard. This uses an analog layout, a blue background, an aluminum finish for the casing and comes with jewelry decorative elements.

Adding to their existing portfolio, A Kahn design is launching, Premium Kahn Twin Stripe diamond quilt perforated Nappa leather interior for Range Rover Sport Premium edition,” stated the press release.
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