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Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

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Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

The British tuner Kahn Design once again has a so-called Flying Huntsman 105 Longnose Defender on its feet. After the copy in honor of Harry & Meghan In May 2018 is now the first Huntsman in 2019. And of course the result is absolutely spectacular again. The highlight of the conversion is, of course, the significant extension at the front of a hefty 40 cm and of course the mighty 6,2l engine under the hood. Specifically, it is a General Motors engine powered by 435 PS, and in combination with a brand new 6 automatic gearbox, especially off-piste, that drives the Defender tirelessly. However, the new wheelset also plays a big part in this. Installed are the in-house ones Defend 1984 Heritage steel wheels in 9 × 16 inches and a satin black finish.

Longnose Land Rover Defender

Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

The wheelset comes with huge 285x75x16 Cooper Tires off-road tires and with the revised suspension leaves no doubt that here is a real off-road monster. And visually, the Defender has to offer little understatement. There is the well-known widebody kit with new aprons front and rear, screwed-on fender flares, hood with power dome and the popular X-Lander grille. In addition, countless other details such as a Twin Crosshair Exhaust sports exhaust with 100mm reticle tailpipes, state-of-the-art LED headlamps front and rear and of course a full Volcanic Rock Satin finish.

sporty bucket seats with seat heating

Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

And anyone who knows Kahn Design knows that the interior is also completely new. There is a full leather interior and brand new GTB seats, there are new door sills, an 3-spoke steering wheel, a completely new center console and even the infotainment system has nothing to do with the series. Again, there are the many small details such as the handmade floor mats, the aluminum pedals or the Flying Huntsman clock in the dashboard that make the vehicle so exclusive. Every detail of the Chelsea Truck Company Land Rover Defender 6.2 105 Flying Huntsman 105 Long Nose was created in absolute handmade and only the purchase price of 150.000 pounds tarnishes the matter a little bit. If we receive timely information on other changes not mentioned before, there is of course as always an update for this report. It is best to subscribe to our feed and if there is something new you will get in touch immediately. We wish you a lot of fun watching the pictures.

Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

Photos: Kahn Design (Chelsea Truck Company)

These are the changes to the Land Rover Defender:

  • Front and rear widened fenders with open screw connection (extended wheel arches in front and behind)
  • Cromax® paint in Volcanic Rock Satin
  • new bonnet with powerdome
  • Strainer made of hardened rubber
  • Front Diamond side markings
  • Diamond LED lights in front in black (2 x Tron lights & 2 x fog lights)
  • LED rear lights
  • LED indicators
  • GTB sports seats in leather with 100% with seat heating
  • X-Lander grille
  • Defender 1947 Heritage wheels in 9 × 16 inches and in Satin Black
  • 285x75x16 ″ Cooper Tire Offroad tires
  • Bumper made of aluminum front and rear
  • Double 3 spoke steering wheel in satin silver
  • Flying Huntsman spare wheel cover
  • Headliner completely new
  • Roof handles with leather and almandine covers
  • leather rear door panels and handles with 100% wool almandine insert
  • Knee pads in black leather
  • Instrument panel made of nappa leather
  • Side slits with mesh - stainless steel
  • Bonnet openings with mesh - stainless steel
  • new steps
  • Twin Crosshair Exhaust sports exhaust system in stainless steel - 100mm tailpipes
  • ventilated foot pedals made of aluminum
  • Door entry sill plates
  • new doormats
  • Chelsea Truck Company Watch Mounts in Red
  • silvery details
  • Flying Huntsman plaques outside
  • Chassis extended by 40 cm (front only)
  • Sun visors covered with leather
  • start button
  • 6-speed automatic transmission
  • 6.2 GM V8 435 horsepower engine
  • Electronic transmission display

Longnose Land Rover Defender from Tuner Kahn Design

We still have many thousands more tuning reports on tuningblog.eu, if you wanted to see an excerpt then just click HERE, And also from the tuner Kahn Design and its subsidiary Chelsea Truck Company, we have a lot more cars, following a small excerpt:

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