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Kahn Design's Lamborghini Green Pearl RS250 Range Rover Evoque
If it's attention you seek on the road, nothing says "look at me" more than a lime green finish for your ride, which in Kahn Design's case, is said to be a green pearl shade borrowed directly from Lamborghini's color palette. Besides the eye-catching exterior color that's accentuated by the gloss black roof and center section of the bonnet, Kahn's Range Rover Evoque RS250 includes all the usual styling goods we've come to expect from the British tuner such as an aero kit with new bumpers, side sills, wheel arch extensions, spoilers, and a unique grille.
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Kahn Gives The Classic Land Rover Defender A Thorough Makeover
British design house Kahn has presented a new take on the original Land Rover Defender under the guise of the Chelsea Truck Company, which is one of Kahn's sub-brands for off-road vehicles. Aptly named the XS 90, the revamped three-door Defender...
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Kahn Teases More Aggressive Rs250 Range Rover Evoque Tune
In its never ending quest to satisfy the need for personalization, British design house Afzal Kahn is preparing one more tuning package for the Range Rover Evoque named the RS250, which has been teased in the above rendering ahead of its debut in July....
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Kahn Design Applies Vesuvius Treatment To Range Rover Evoque
Aftermarket tuning house Kahn Design has borrowed the Vesuvius package first seen on the Range Rover Sport and applied the styling touches on the British firm's smallest model, the Evoque. The exterior makeover is rather subtle. Aside from the Vesuvius...
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Project Kahn Fashions Up A Wide Bodykit And Interior Mods For Porsche Cayenne
In the British tuner Project Kahn's own words, "toning down the look of the Porsche Cayenne in favour of a sleeker vehicle" equals a wide bodykit and an assortment of spoilers wrenched together with over-the-top 22-inch wheels, but who...
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Project Kahn Touches Up Another Range Rover Evoque
The new Range Rover Evoque is one of those vehicles that doesn't really need a lot of styling mods to look the part, which is probably why British design house Project Kahn has kept the upgrades to a minimum. Similar to Kahn's first take on...
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