Range Rover may has became the most potential car to be modified. Startech, which is a sub-division of the Brabus brand, has modified crossover model of new Range Rover Evoque. Making its European debut at the Essen Motor Show.
Actually, this crossover is more like for the on road pleasure rather than a Range Rover actual habitat. The modification includes a new front apron, a roof wing and a rear apron that houses a diffuser and the reshaped quad tail pipes. The crossover model's sportier stance is further enhanced with suspension kit that lowers the ride height by up to 30mm (1.2-inches) and custom-tailored alloy wheels offered in various color combos and 20- or 22-inch diameters.
Many more is going on inside as Startech's comprehensive program comprises of a sport steering wheel, aluminum pedals, foot rest and shifter, leather upholstery for the seats and door panels, Alcantara trim for the headliner and wood or carbon-fiber trim sets.
Sitting under the hood, the 2.0-liter SI4 gasoline engine that normally produces 240-horses is in the final stages of development, while the tuner will introduce a power kit for the diesel engine as well.
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