Geneva 2014: Kahn to show modified Range Rover Sport

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    Geneva 2014: Kahn to show modified Range Rover Sport

    Modifications include a new aerodynamic styling package, new front and rear bumpers, an altered front grille and a new front spoiler.

    Modified car specialist, Kahn will display its first interpretation of the new Range Rover Sport at the Geneva motor show. Dubbed the Kahn Range Rover Sport RS-300, the modifications are set to be purely cosmetic.
     
    For now, only a darkened teaser image has been released, but Khan says that it has "strived for perfection in every detail". Modifications include a new aerodynamic styling package, new front and rear bumpers, an altered front grille and a new front spoiler. All of this will be finished in bright orange detailing.
     
    Brushed 23-inch aluminium wheels have also been added, plus new side vent surrounds, orange-coloured brake calipers and a single exit crosshair exhaust system, again finished in aluminium.
    Inside, the seven-seater is trimmed in quilted leather, and gets a hand-stitched leather cover on the steering wheel and a re-upholstered dashboard in contrasting black and orange.
     
    The Kahn Range Rover RS-600 Performance Edition, Kahn Defender 90 and Kahn Defender 110, Kahn Range Rover 600-LE Luxury Edition and the Kahn Range Rover Evoque will also be displayed on its Geneva show stand.
     
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