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Revere London Range Rover Sport HSR Released

Revere London Range Rover Sport HSRRevere London Range Rover Sport HSR
The Range Rover Sport is a very popular actor on the aftermarket stage, with the SUV receiving countless tuning programs from companies coming from all over the world. For this piece of news. we’ll head to the vehicle’s home country, where Revere London has released a new aerodynamic package for the 2010 model.

We get a lot of visual aggression, but this is mixed with the vehicle’s factory styling, offering a balanced image that manages to impress. The tuning company, which chose the HSR designation for its development, uses a black & white approach: the SUV is dressed in white, while black was used for the lower front fascia, radiator grille, side air outlets, side and rear window tints, pillars, taillight tint and rear diffuser.

Here’s how the aftermarket developer describes the SUV’s new outfit: “Now launched the HSR Aerodynamic styling pack for the Range Rover Sport 2010. Made from OEM style plastic the new kit complements the already excellent original sports design. With its bold styling and excellent aerodynamic qualities the HSR delivers a road presence and driving experience that is second to none.

The Range Rover Sport HSR rides on generously-sized lightweight alloy rims that use an elegant multi-spoke design and are finished in white to match the color of the car.

We understand that our clients; from celebrities and footballers to entrepreneurs and business tycoons all have different tastes and styles to reflect their personality and lifestyle. We work closely with each client to deliver this level of individuality,” stated the press release.
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