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Project Kahn is one of those tuning companies that never runs out of tuning projects. A few weeks after it released the Maybach 57 Wedding Commemorative Edition, the British tuning firm headed by Afzal Kahn has another one in the oven. This time, it’s an upgraded Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe that comes with plenty of aesthetic modifications. Adding on to what is already a high-brow look, Project Kahn gave the Phantom a shadow-line finish to go with clear side lights, head light surrounds, window surrounds, rear light surrounds, and under floor lighting. On top of that, the British tuner added a bullet resistant glass to fit into their high-security profile. And to round out the aesthetic goodness, Project Kahn fitted the Phantom with a new set of diamond-polished 22” Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheels. Meanwhile, the interior of the Phantom, at least according to Project Kahn, can be tailor-made depending on the customer’s tastes and whims. In a statement, the company said: “Inside is a complete bespoke interior design service available to suit individual tastes. By buying a Project Kahn vehicle, you are given the opportunity to really make it your own.” For those that can afford this car and all the upgrades Project Kahn offers, feel free to knock yourselves out. For the rest of us lemmings, these photos are about as good as it gets. .
16 comments: Rolls-Royce Phantom by Project Kahn Well, one thing I can say, this car is definitely not for all of us. If you look at the specs here, it says that it is only for the executives, which are really most of Kahn’s customers.
Yeah, it would probably that they didn’t work on the engine here. Though I would like a more powerful engine, I don’t think that it would be right for this kind of setup.
Hmm, lemme guess, they probably did not work o0n the engine that much. Actually Project Kahn is rather notorious for that one, but I would probably let them pas with this one.
I think this aftermarket version is kind of late for what’s on the latest! I think Project Kahn has choose this model because they were inspired with the Royal Wedding? If we could remember, Kate Middleton has used this car using the wedding parade.
It seems that Project Kahn has focused in modifying the exterior rather than the engine. And I don’t want to think that it has something to do with a luxury car. However, I don’t have a doubt on the reliability of this car since Roll Royce has been in the auto industry for a long decade now.
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07.20.2011 @ 00:45