The Japanese call it “bippu”, but in recent years it has become internationally known as VIP Style tuning.
Typically, VIP Style tuned cars are constructed using a large rear-wheel drive sedan as a base model, and what better car than the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is there in that segment?
This is what the Germans from Prior Design probably thought when they decided to create a wide bodykit for the S-Class W221.
The tuning package consists of new front and rear bumpers, front lip spoiler, side skirts, front and rear wide fenders, a rear diffuser, mesh inserts for the front grilles and a rear truck spoiler.
Made from Dura-Flex FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), all the parts from the package cost EUR 6900.00, which is rather cheap considering how much much of the car's look is changed.
Obviously, the pricing only includes the aforementioned parts and not the color-coded paint and installation, while the wheels and the lowering supension kit sported by the car in the following photo gallery also come extra.
This is what the Germans from Prior Design probably thought when they decided to create a wide bodykit for the S-Class W221.
The tuning package consists of new front and rear bumpers, front lip spoiler, side skirts, front and rear wide fenders, a rear diffuser, mesh inserts for the front grilles and a rear truck spoiler.
Made from Dura-Flex FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), all the parts from the package cost EUR 6900.00, which is rather cheap considering how much much of the car's look is changed.
Obviously, the pricing only includes the aforementioned parts and not the color-coded paint and installation, while the wheels and the lowering supension kit sported by the car in the following photo gallery also come extra.