The Evoque in Imperial Grey With Wheels for Range Rover
The Range Rover Evoque is one of the most popular models in the British automaker's lineup since it was first unveiled earlier in 2012. The new SUV has a superb blend of styling, performance, luxury, and fuel economy that makes it very attractive to not just standard Range Rover and SUV buyers, but to a new market of consumers. The model is also smaller than the rest of the models in the automaker's lineup, making it a wise choice for those that are looking to spend more time driving through the city streets. One European aftermarket company wanted to transform the SUV into a head turner on the road so they developed a new upgrade program that sets it apart from the standard models. The new upgrade program features a new exterior body kit along with Imperial Grey paint, a new set of redesigned wheels for Range Rover models, a customized interior, and other special goodies to make it a unique SUV.
The European aftermarket team decided to give the Evoque crossover SUV a new coat of paint to make it stand out from the crowd. So, they started with a base coat of Imperial Blue that has a deep finish and exudes confidence. The paint is contrasted by a black and gold stripe that runs from the hood to the rear and matches the new set of wheels for Range Rover Evoque that wears a gloss black finish.
The rest of the exterior was visually transformed with a new body kit. The front wears a new bumper with mesh grille inserts for the upper and lower grilles, a new set of LED daytime running lights inside the lower intakes, a black headlight interior color, new hood vents for better cooling properties, and a company logo inside the grille. The sides of the Evoque feature a special LED under car lighting kit that runs between the wheels for Range Rover setup. At the rear a new bumper with gloss black insert, a roof spoiler, and trunk spoiler lend to a more dynamic shape.
The chassis was given a few new updates as well. The team chose new wheels for Range Rover Evoque models that feature a forged construction to handle the additional forces the SUV ensures. They were then outfitted with comfortable Continental tires that focus more on ride quality than sport. The entire chassis was then lowered by 20 mm thanks to a new set of sport springs.
Inside, the European design team gave the SUV a luxurious interior. Leather with contrasting stitching is worn by the front and rear seats, door panels, arm rests, glove box, and transmission tunnel. A new gear shift knob, foot pedals, floor mats, headliner, and gauge cluster add a touch of exclusive style for the driver and passengers.
The European aftermarket team decided to give the Evoque crossover SUV a new coat of paint to make it stand out from the crowd. So, they started with a base coat of Imperial Blue that has a deep finish and exudes confidence. The paint is contrasted by a black and gold stripe that runs from the hood to the rear and matches the new set of wheels for Range Rover Evoque that wears a gloss black finish.
The rest of the exterior was visually transformed with a new body kit. The front wears a new bumper with mesh grille inserts for the upper and lower grilles, a new set of LED daytime running lights inside the lower intakes, a black headlight interior color, new hood vents for better cooling properties, and a company logo inside the grille. The sides of the Evoque feature a special LED under car lighting kit that runs between the wheels for Range Rover setup. At the rear a new bumper with gloss black insert, a roof spoiler, and trunk spoiler lend to a more dynamic shape.
The chassis was given a few new updates as well. The team chose new wheels for Range Rover Evoque models that feature a forged construction to handle the additional forces the SUV ensures. They were then outfitted with comfortable Continental tires that focus more on ride quality than sport. The entire chassis was then lowered by 20 mm thanks to a new set of sport springs.
Inside, the European design team gave the SUV a luxurious interior. Leather with contrasting stitching is worn by the front and rear seats, door panels, arm rests, glove box, and transmission tunnel. A new gear shift knob, foot pedals, floor mats, headliner, and gauge cluster add a touch of exclusive style for the driver and passengers.
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