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PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

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PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

The German tuner Prior-Design recently announced that it is already working on a PD780R widebody aero kit that will adorn the current generation of the Audi A7 (C8 / 4K). However, a comprehensive aerodynamic kit was also available for the popular predecessor. Designation: "PD700R Widebody Aero Kit"! And that ensures that the elegant business limousine becomes an absolute eye-catcher. And since Audi in the first generation of the A7, the body with regard to the RS7 not Broadened, this kit is also available for the maximum 605 PS strong RS7 Sportback top model. But now we want to present it to you on a S7 V8 facelift from the tuner Eastside Motoring was set up.

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

Eastside Motoring built the Prior front bumper with RS7 optics, widening left and right and here is the Prior spoiler lip. The absolute highlight, however, are the other 8 parts of the body extensions. They ensure that the A7 goes huge in the width and are connected to each other with tailor-made side sills and sill lip (sill swords). And now clearly the rear is also different. Again, there is a completely new apron including PD700R rear apron / diffuser and also at the rear, the components provide an extremely powerful look.

Forged rim Vossen Forged - M-X1 in 21 inches

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

Incidentally, Prior-Design also has a tailgate spoiler or a small spoiler lip in the assortment. But neither one nor the other was installed on this one. There was a sports exhaust system with tailpipes in RS7 style and as another visual highlight a wheelset from the house Vossen Wheels, Specifically, it is the three-piece forged rim Vossen Forged M-X1. Based on the many glossy black accents of the aerodynamic kit, the wheels come in glossy black and in the dimensions of 21 inches. Specifically, it's 21 x 10,5 inches all around!

AirLift performance lower landing gear

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

And obviously there was also a huge lowering for the Ingolstadt. Of course, nothing came up here except an AirRide air suspension and it's one of them in particular AirLift performance, The necessary compressors for the chassis, including cables, etc., are embedded in the trunk and are cleverly set in scene by an indirect LED lighting. In addition, there were 2 large subwoofers and with a high degree of probability, the rest of the sound system has been redesigned. And who has paid close attention, who will find that on the S7 no chrome is present.

black / white as a color scheme on the S7

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

Eastside has wrapped the Audi emblems, the mirror caps, the window frames and also the roof in glossy black. the overall result is really impressive because the body kit, which is completely integrated into the body, is an absolute highlight. A welcome alternative to the Widebody Kits, which are often used Liberty Walk who always present themselves with open fittings. 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.

(Photos: Vossen Wheels Tuning: Eastside Motoring)

These are the changes to the Audi S7 Sportback:

  • Prior Design-PD700R widebody aero kit (front and rear bumpers, front spoiler, fender flares all around, diffuser, side skirts, roof spoiler)
  • VOSSEN FORGED forged wheels (MX SERIES, M-X1, three-part, 21 × 10.5 inches all around, Center: Midnight Smoke, Inner Barrel: Satin Black, Outer Barrel & Hardware: Gloss Black)
  • Audi emblem in front in black
  • Audi emblem in the back in black
  • Lowering (AirLift Performance Airride Air Suspension)
  • darkened / tinted windows all around
  • Roof, mirrors, window frames, etc. in black
  • possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
  • Sport exhaust system with oval RS7 tailpipes

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

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PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus by Eastside Motoring

PD700R Audi S7 on Vossen M-X1 Alus

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