Jeep Wrangler by Kahn Design
Kahn Design has modified a Jeep Wrangler which now comes with a different look both inside & out.
When they are not building a third axle to the Land Rover Defender, the aftermarket specialists at Kahn Design like to work on other cars & their recent project is based on the Jeep Wrangler. It now wears a Firecracker Red body paint combined with a piano black finish for the roof, mirrors & door handles. The new smoked headlights flank a reworked flank a four-slot grille that has an industrial mesh.
It sits on Jeep 1941 satin black 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped around in 245/75/17 tires teamed up with liquid red brake calipers. The exterior changes are rounded off by the quad cross-hair exhaust system & a set of mud flaps.
Stepping inside the interior, Kahn Design has installed GTB front & rear seats covered in quilted & perforated black leather also applied onto the center glove box & the armrests which are all adorned with silver contrasting stitching. Other enhancements worth mentioning include the stainless steel door sill plates & a set of durable rubber floor mats.
Those who find this vehicle desirable should know that it’s for sale at £31,875. This is a 2015 model year powered by the 197 bhp 2.8-liter turbodiesel engine with the five-speed automatic gearbox & has been driven for just 50 miles (80 km).