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Range Rover Evoque Prestige Lux by Kahn Design Priced at £39,875

Range Rover Evoque Prestige Lux by Kahn Design 11 photos
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After Land Rover started producing the Range Rover Evoque in 2011, the tuning world modified the luxury crossover to great extent, with the latest job coming from Kahn Design. It's called the Prestige Lux and it's basically an evolution of the RS250 styling pack.
The British-based engineering company specialized in producing bespoke tuning kits and vehicles will charge you £39,875 for the thing, which is similar money as a five-door Evoque Dynamic, but compared to Range Rover's product, Kahn Design's has a little bit of extra cosmetic specialness to it.

The Orkney Grey exterior finish contrasts beautifully with the gloss black and enamel detailing, as well as the Liquid Red brake calipers. Then there's the Jaguar F-Type V6-like twin crosshair exhaust pipes and those 20-inch RS600 Matte Gun Metal alloy wheels that round off the modified exterior nicely. While those trapezoidal inserts in the upper radiator grille have a bit of Jeep Cherokee to them, the front fascia does look a million bucks, more so when you look at the LED daytime running lights flanking new side air vents.

Under the hood you'll get a bone stock 2.2-liter SD4 engine with 190 horsepower at the driver's disposal. Step inside and you will be greeted by a stainless steel door sill plate, a carbon center console fascia and a diamond gear selector. But that's not the end of the modifications list. Kahn has also given this Prestige Lux model goodies such as a panoramic glass sunroof, pedals finished in machined aluminum, as well as a surround camera system. These features complement a 380-watt Meridian audio system, an HDD premium satelitte navigation unit and the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with dual view capability.
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About the author: Mircea Panait
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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