Caractere has announced a new conversion kit for the Porsche Cayenne II. Known for producing tasteful body styling for the past 20 years, the Belgian tuner specializing in Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen models has placed their Cayenne program under a new sub-brand, Caractere Exclusive. Intended to cater to luxury models, the Porsche Cayenne by Caractere Exclusive features a full conversion kit which consists of an aerodynamic kit, light alloy wheel rims, a sport exhaust system and a set of carbon fiber interior trims. The aerodynamic kit consists of a complete front bumper assembly, rear bumper assembly, side skirts, wheel arch extensions and a roof spoiler. In addition, Caractere Exclusive offers a sport exhaust system. The Cayenne is fitted with Caractere's CW1 graphite or silver wheels in 10x22 at the front and 11x22' at the rear. CW1 wheels are also available in the same widths in 20- and 21-inch. For the interior Caractere Exclusive offers a set of real carbon fiber trim pieces available in various colors and finishes. In the future Caractere Exclusive will extend its range by offering products for the Porsche Panamera and Porsche 911 (991).
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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