Yesterday, we asked you to prepare for the arrival of an SUV modification kit that promises to be one of the hottest to have hit the market. We’re talking about Project Kahn’s future package for the Range Rover Evoque, a development that will include a Cosworth-touched engine.
However, we have to tell you that the British tuner is also preparing Cosworth-powered kits for other vehicles. The company recently announced that it is currently working on a RS600 Super Sport powered by Cosworth package for the Range Rover Sport.
The aftermarket developer is only offering us one picture that shows the front of the upcoming project. To say that the vehicle looks menacing would be a big understatement. So’ let’s take a few moments to analyze the image.
Yes, you guessed it, we are dealing with a wide body kit, so the pack includes front apron extensions and beefier wheel arches. Actually, the tuner wanted to emphasize this, so, while the rest of the car is dressed in a black finish, the aforementioned elements, as well as the lower side of the front bumper use a striking orange paint. We have to say that the result is one fine piece of eye candy.
The front bumper has been replaced with a new one that comes with daytime running lights that use LED technology. However, the company chose an unusual layout, choosing a vertical setup for the safety/bling elements. The new bumper comes with a singe, large air intake that comes with an mean look.
However, we have to tell you that the British tuner is also preparing Cosworth-powered kits for other vehicles. The company recently announced that it is currently working on a RS600 Super Sport powered by Cosworth package for the Range Rover Sport.
The aftermarket developer is only offering us one picture that shows the front of the upcoming project. To say that the vehicle looks menacing would be a big understatement. So’ let’s take a few moments to analyze the image.
Yes, you guessed it, we are dealing with a wide body kit, so the pack includes front apron extensions and beefier wheel arches. Actually, the tuner wanted to emphasize this, so, while the rest of the car is dressed in a black finish, the aforementioned elements, as well as the lower side of the front bumper use a striking orange paint. We have to say that the result is one fine piece of eye candy.
The front bumper has been replaced with a new one that comes with daytime running lights that use LED technology. However, the company chose an unusual layout, choosing a vertical setup for the safety/bling elements. The new bumper comes with a singe, large air intake that comes with an mean look.