неделя, 25 януари 2009 г.

Porsche Lumma Design CLR 550 R

Lumma Design CLR 550 R
Cayenne to 612 hp


German tuning specialists from Lumma Design will present an extremely modified version of Porsche Cayenne GTS during this year's motor exhibition in Essen, Germany. Prepared to debut at the end of this month, Lumma Design CLR 550 R is based on the latest Porsche Cayenne GTS and it provides a new aerodynamic profile and optimized power management and so easy to say that the Cayenne GTS never been so potent.

Most ochebiynite changes are visible mainly in the larger body kit, which makes this big SUV much more aggressive. Completed quite simple single color scheme, the body includes a greater and ulavyashta air "grid, which powered by fresh air modified engine. It contributes to more threatening appearance. Furthermore, there are new side aprons, front and rear spoiler, open the front cover, and pretty solid background runout, located between auspusite.

Meanwhile, under the front cover Lumma Design started with the already powerful 4.8-liter V8 engine that has a standard power of 400 hp In the case of CLR 500 R, however, an additional compressor, which is Scotch on the power more than 50% compared with that of serial Cayenne GTS. And we are accurate, should specify that a power of 612 hp under the front cover. They are transmitted through the asphalt to huge 23-tsolovi wheels obuti in ultra niskoprofilni tires. In general, looks like wheels are painted in black on the end ... This was the tires.

To help the Cayenne hard to cope with additional power, Lumma also installed and sports brake system, which provides more power - a good idea in view of the fact that the rate of 612-they koncheta definitely not negligible, especially in a massive and heavy SUV. The car is otherwise reduced by the sport suspension is set so as to reduce the maximum lashkaneto in turn.

Inside the interior is a bit more color, as is available in dvutsvetna color. Furthermore, there is a new sport steering wheel and improved telematics system.

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