No, there is no rebuilt Rolls-Royce and it is not a modified Chrysler 300C. This virtual copy is the AURUS Senatee from the Russian manufacturer Aurus motors, The vehicle is the civilian Variant of Russian state coach with big V8 engine. With a maximum length of 6,63 meters, the Senate is a true road cruiser and equipped with only the most modern components. And now this copy is now a Russian tuning workshop called Kaahn (known for Lexus and Toyota body kits) virtually pre-buttoned and equipped with an extensive widebody kit. And the result does not even look bad. In particular, the new front apron with large air intakes and integrated spoiler lip acts as successful as we find.
Grille without brand emblem in black
This is joined by a black grille without brand emblem and many black accents such as the hood, the mirror caps or the trim of the side skirts. And the highlight is, of course, the widening of the wings. At the front, they even received gills. Add to that a redesigned rear bumper with integrated tailpipes and also a new wheelset with filigree spokes as well as lowering virtual already installed. Whether it is KHANN Aurus GT Concept However, to make it into reality is not known. If we get the first information, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed if yours is just ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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KHANN Aurus GT Concept Widebody 2020
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