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Vilner Mercedes ML 350

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The Bulgarian Vilner tuner has constantly been hitting us with new projects lately, with the company making efforts to become an important name on the aftermarket scene. Well, guess what? The tuning company is back with a new development. Based on the Mercedes ML 350, the tuning program brings important interior changes and a few exterior tweaks.

In fact, we should've expected the focus on the cabin’s refinement, as this is what the Bulgarians have accustomed us with. Therefore, in an unusual way for autoevolution, we shall start this piece of tuning news by stepping inside the vehicle.

The interior has been given a new identity through the use of Alcantara for the upper part of the dashboard, certain areas of the doors and the central parts of the seats. Many other parts of the cabin received a leather finish, with the steering wheel using a combination of standard and perforated leather. The list of goodies also includes ambient lighting, which is used for the lower side of the doors, as well as multiple silver elements that create an interesting contrast.

It is now time to take a look at the vehicle’s exterior: Vilner used a discreet approach, which means that an untrained eye could see this as a factory stock ML. The SUV was fitted with a set of custom headlights that use LED technology, while the chromed elements were replaced with black-chromed ones. The same darkening treatment, which contrasts with the vehicle’s white finish, was used for the rims.
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