Now that the 2015 Porsche Cayenne is upon us, the tuning market has already adapted itself to the facelift. The freshest example of this comes all the way from Russia, where TopCar has updated its Vantage widebody kit to suit the revamped incarnation of the German SUV.
For 2015, the Vantage aero kit receives a styling change, with the updates including being small and yet still managing to make a difference.
The whole story starts with the front apron that includes extra LED lights - the times when you had to rely on tuners for the LED daytime running lights are long gone, but the aftermarket developers seemed to have remained hooked on the idea. Oh and by the way, the front apron features an opening right in front of the hood, as if this belonged to a 911 GT3.
The hood features a pair of vents, while the front and the rear fenders are considerably bolder compared to the stock units. The profile view is, of course, completed by the side skirts, which feature a rather simple design.
Around the back, you can see a rear apron that holds a rather unnecessary diffuser and quadruple exhaust tips. as well as a spoiler that spreads from one taillight to another.
The rims you see here come from TopCar’s partner, US-based company ADV.1 Wheels, but you can obviously order any rollers you like for the Cayenne. In this case, a simple, five-spoke design was selected, with the deep concave profile matching the lines of the body kit.
As far as build quality is concerned, this is one serious kit, with its elements being made of carbon fiber and Kevlar. Just in case you want to check that out yourself, the First TopCar TopCar 2015 Porsche Cayenne Vantage is scheduled to arrive in February next year.
The whole story starts with the front apron that includes extra LED lights - the times when you had to rely on tuners for the LED daytime running lights are long gone, but the aftermarket developers seemed to have remained hooked on the idea. Oh and by the way, the front apron features an opening right in front of the hood, as if this belonged to a 911 GT3.
The hood features a pair of vents, while the front and the rear fenders are considerably bolder compared to the stock units. The profile view is, of course, completed by the side skirts, which feature a rather simple design.
Around the back, you can see a rear apron that holds a rather unnecessary diffuser and quadruple exhaust tips. as well as a spoiler that spreads from one taillight to another.
The details
The rims you see here come from TopCar’s partner, US-based company ADV.1 Wheels, but you can obviously order any rollers you like for the Cayenne. In this case, a simple, five-spoke design was selected, with the deep concave profile matching the lines of the body kit.
As far as build quality is concerned, this is one serious kit, with its elements being made of carbon fiber and Kevlar. Just in case you want to check that out yourself, the First TopCar TopCar 2015 Porsche Cayenne Vantage is scheduled to arrive in February next year.