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PPI ICE GT - The Ultimate Audi Q7

PPI Design is celebrating is fifth anniversary this year and Dr. Benjamin Abraham, the owner of the tuner, has prepared a special gift for the anniversary in the form of a complete modification program for the Audi Q7.

Dubbed ICE GT, the tuning package dresses the German SUV in a full body kit. At the front of the vehicle, we find a new fascia, complete with large air intakes that use mesh grille, LED daytime running lights & dual fog lights and a redesigned hood, which uses two air outlets. Moving to the side of the vehicle, we see new, bold rocker panels and fresh side skirts. At the rear of the car, the German tuner has fitted a bumper that incorporates a diffuser and two double exhaust tips, as well as a generously-sized spoiler.

The custom Q7 is dressed in a matte blue paint, featuring matte silver and carbon fiber elements and rides on 22 or 23 inch rims.

PPI offers important changes under the hood, for both gasoline and diesel lovers. The 6 liter V12 oil burner gets its torque increased from 1,000 Nm to 1,300 Nm, allowing the massive SUV to reach 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds. The 4.2 liter petrol V8 powerplant now produces 850 (up form 441 Nm), needing 5.4 seconds to pass the 100 km/h mark.

The interior of the custom Q7 features a Nubbuk leather headliner, ICE blue & fluorescent pearl white trimming, aluminum door sills & pedals and a PPI steering wheel. Passengers can also enjoy a high end in car entertainment system, which comes with two screens, a set of pillows and cool drinks, as the vehicle is fitted with a refrigerator.

Only five units of the PPI ICE GT will be built, each retailing for a price between EUR 200,000 and EUR 275,000. The kit can also be retrofitted, with the process lasting six weeks.
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