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RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - chiggy - 07-08-2012 06:56pm

Seems to be a conversion from a Pure. Which would make sense cause it would be the cheapest.

Looks completely different on the outside and inside anyway so no need to get an expensive Dynamic for the bodykit and seats as they changed that completely.

Looks too much like a Ford Focus hatchback now. and 595 + VAT for the grille? the VB Edition Grille is way better!


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - nf3d0149ab - 08-08-2012 04:10am

(07-08-2012 01:18pm)invoke Wrote:  I like the spoiler. What's the cost? Ship to Canada or USA whichever is cheaper. Thx

Hey - sent you a PM back.
(07-08-2012 01:18pm)invoke Wrote:  I like the spoiler. What's the cost? Ship to Canada or USA whichever is cheaper. Thx

(07-08-2012 02:22pm)Sarcastrix Wrote:  RS-Front Grille with 3D Mesh £595.00 + VAT

http://www.kahndesign.com/imgProduct/bk_6715.jpg



RS-Lower Bootlid Spoiler £599.99 + VAT
RS-Roof Spoiler £599.99 + VAT

all prices are excluding paint/shipping.

http://www.kahndesign.com/imgProduct/bk_6251.jpg

Actually the price on the roof spoiler, from the order form I got from Marcus @ Kahn on July 12th, is a higher price than what you mentioned.

RS - ROOF SPOILER - £895.00 +VAT
FITTING & PAINTING - £175.00 +VAT

Price is same on the grille...

RS - FRONT GRILLE WITH 3D MESH - £595.00 +VAT


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - Sarcastrix - 08-08-2012 08:07am

Prices and pictures on their website: http://www.kahndesign.com/bodykits/bodykits_detail.php?i=BK010&tech=


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - XFullFatTim - 11-08-2012 05:07pm

I quite like the metallic orange one, but you can keep the orange edged quilted seats, was also taken with the grille but not at that price!


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - Evo-king - 11-08-2012 09:28pm

+1 there.


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - mark_n - 14-08-2012 07:42am

It's interesting that all these styling packages concentrate on how the car looks inside and out and not on how the car drives and its performance. I've asked around about mechanical upgrades and there's next to nothing. In particular, it looks like Ford and JLR have already wrung most of the available performance out of the engines, especially if durability is key. It wil be interesting to see what JLR do, if anything, about a higher performance variant.


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - Lone Rangerover - 15-08-2012 01:32am

(14-08-2012 07:42am)mark_n Wrote:  It's interesting that all these styling packages concentrate on how the car looks inside and out and not on how the car drives and its performance. I've asked around about mechanical upgrades and there's next to nothing. In particular, it looks like Ford and JLR have already wrung most of the available performance out of the engines, especially if durability is key. It wil be interesting to see what JLR do, if anything, about a higher performance variant.

WHile I would love to see the 5.0 V8 from the RR Sport Supercharged shoehorned into the Evoque, a higher perfromance version will likely be a 6.

I would be first in line for that vehicle if it had the Evoque's body and sizing, and the supercharged engine of the sport + Air Suspension -- that would be a Cayenne Turbo S fighter


RE: Kahn Teases RS250 Range Rover Evoque Tune - XFullFatTim - 15-08-2012 09:03am

There is rumoured to be V6 and V6 Supercharged verrsions in test at the moment. There will never be airsuspension on an Evoque - this was gone through endlessly with the Freelander2 - it is way too heavy (think increased CO2 and fuel consumption) and space inefficient for the Evoque and very expensive which would make it a very low volume selling option. I think this was why LR went down the Magneride route rather than the airsuspension route - Magneride has a tiny weight penalty , hardly any moving parts and no weighty compressor or air struts to find a home for under the car. Air suspension is great on a full size SUV but not really a proposition for a "car" sized SUV.