German tuner SpeedART brought down its creation, the Titan Evo XL 600, a package designed for those Porsche fans that found the most recent incarnation of the Cayenne, to the recent Geneva Motor Show. The big news we are bringing you here is that the kit is now for sale and a few new images have been released to mark the occasion.
The customization program starts with a bold styling package comprising of a wide-body kit that includes a front apron, wheel arch extensions, rear apron with a diffuser, chunky side skirts and a roof spoiler.
What we like about it is that it’s not one of those kits that lower the car and change its shape in a futile attempt to make the Cayenne look like a coupe or a 911 sportscar. No, it’s just ‘in your face’ styling with no apologies made for the SUV’s proportions.
A two tone paint scheme makes the car look flashy and sporty, and a choice of 22-inch or 23-inch lightweight forged alloy wheels, the latter with 315/25 ZR23 tires, complete the look. If all these sound familiar, this is because it’s basically the same as the regular Titan EVO kit tat was shown at last year’s Essen Motor Show. The new pack seems to bring only minor changes, such as a black finish for various parts.
Two power upgrades are also available, on that boosts the V8 engine’s output to 600 hp and the second one, which is still under development, will add an extra 100 hp. A sports exhaust system has also been made available, with an optional sound switch control.
The customization program starts with a bold styling package comprising of a wide-body kit that includes a front apron, wheel arch extensions, rear apron with a diffuser, chunky side skirts and a roof spoiler.
What we like about it is that it’s not one of those kits that lower the car and change its shape in a futile attempt to make the Cayenne look like a coupe or a 911 sportscar. No, it’s just ‘in your face’ styling with no apologies made for the SUV’s proportions.
A two tone paint scheme makes the car look flashy and sporty, and a choice of 22-inch or 23-inch lightweight forged alloy wheels, the latter with 315/25 ZR23 tires, complete the look. If all these sound familiar, this is because it’s basically the same as the regular Titan EVO kit tat was shown at last year’s Essen Motor Show. The new pack seems to bring only minor changes, such as a black finish for various parts.
Two power upgrades are also available, on that boosts the V8 engine’s output to 600 hp and the second one, which is still under development, will add an extra 100 hp. A sports exhaust system has also been made available, with an optional sound switch control.