Arden Gives the New Range Rover AR5/10 A Shot
United Kingdom’s car specialist Arden proposes a few retro-fitted face lifting changes to the Range Rover ARF/10. The proposed modifications will be unwrapped at the Tuning World Bodensee Auto Show which runs from May 13 to May 16 2010. While the Range Rover market is excited about Arden’s teases, the tuning company is keeping all design details under wraps for now.
They have already released a number of photos to the press revealing significant cosmetic changes. Aside from the cosmetic alterations, though, consumers can expect more in terms of performance enhancements. While power train specifics aren’t available yet, Arden did release the new Rover’s initial body kit.
Among the exterior changes applied by Arden are new front and rear bumpers, front daylight-running LED lights, a brand new roof spoiler, redesigned side skirts, modified sports exhaust system, and altered 22-inch wide rims. Consumers are also guessing that the package will include a modified ECU, a more powerful braking system, and a brand new Vmax Chip.
Aside from these scarce details, Arden has remained mum about the subject. With less than a week to go until the Tuning Show, the wait shouldn’t be too long.
Previously, Arden made a few tweaks on the Jaguar XKR Convertible. The modifications for the Jag were more performance-based than cosmetic, with a 30HP raise on the Jaguar’s supercharged engine. The Jaguar also underwent a suspension upgrade, and was given a redesigned chassis to improve its drive.
Even with the spare information about the new Arden Range Rover, we’re pretty sure that the Range Rover modifications won’t be less impressive, especially considering the original by Land Rover is already… pretty awesome.
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Ugh. Ugly!