The brand new Land Rover Defender is visually successful, we think. If you want the angular look of the luxury off-roader on the tiny Honda N-Van, the team from the Japanese tuner has it for you ESB style a quirky tuning kit in stock. After the "TFENDER" conversion based on the Toyota ProBox presented, a Honda N-Van with Defender Front is now starting. The transformation is made possible by a body kit with a new front apron, a different radiator grille and special air intakes, which in combination are intended to reflect the look of the Land Rover SUV. Just with the typical dimensions of one Kei-Car including large "DAFUNDER" lettering on the hood.
Land Rover Front by ESB
The N-Van already has the eye-catching Defender-style round LED headlights installed ex works, so no changes were necessary in this regard. The vehicle from the pictures also got a two-tone paint finish and the splash of color between the rear side windows should also remind a little of the Defender. One is also installed Lift Kit, which increases ground clearance by 25 mm (1 inch) and the wheel arch now features 14 inch steel rims with off-road tires. At the rear, however, there were only minimal changes. A new apron with aluminum protective strips is installed and the taillights have a special one Coverthat make them look narrower.
with "Hondafunder" lettering on the rear
The Honda emblem was combined with a "Hondafunder" lettering. The costs for the Defender-style body kit are: front apron $519, rear apron $222, rear light cover $185, lift kit $282, steel rims $415. ESB Style can also optionally modify the interior. And by means of special seat covers. If we get more information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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