The Project Kahn Range Rover Sport SVR Pace Car is a bespoke version of Land Rover’s 542bhp V8 SUV that can be built to custom specification by the Bradford-based design house.
The pictured car is a complete example that has new trim and design features without infringing on Land Rover’s manufacturer warranty. It's on sale now, priced from £124,999.
It has light blue trim that lines the front bumper, grille and side gills, while the whole body of the car is coated in a paint colour called Volcanic Rock Satin.
There are also wider wheel arches that been fitted to front and rear to accommodate 23in alloy wheels.
Inside, there are new seats with quilted perforated leather, while the dashboard gains black leather trim that also lines the doors.
Project Kahn is keen to stress that its new car, which costs £27,219 more than the regular Range Rover Sport SVR, is not just rarer than a regular model, but also offers stronger residual values.
The Pace Car model comes soon after Project Kahn founder and boss, Afzal Kahn, hit back at Gerry McGovern, Land Rover's design director, who said that his brand’s SVO division would put aftermarket design companies out of business.
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At which point....
Subcontinental descendants...
Descendants of Colonial and all that...
define subcontinental descendants..
By that I take it to mean those of Indian descent? Racist? Probably and nothing to do with taste, design or cars. Piss off back to the EDL nobhead
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