Friday, November 27, 2009
German tuners Kicherer, the second design team to release their plans for a Pan-Am version of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. Even though beaten to the punch by Gullwing America, Kicherer have added some touches to stand out.
The engineers strived to keep much of the stock AMG's shape, in spite of their attempt to make an "even more sporty version." Seen on the car are a new front lip spoiler, larger front intakes, a roof-mounted air intake, and rear diffuser. Each of the new pieces was made from carbon fiber.
Also included is a stainless steel grille, which may also come in a gold tone. A stainless steel, quad-pipe exhaust was also mounted and the car sits on lightweight, three-part 20-inch wheels. Performance upgrades will also be available for the 6.3-liter V8-engined vehicle, but details were not provided.
The engineers strived to keep much of the stock AMG's shape, in spite of their attempt to make an "even more sporty version." Seen on the car are a new front lip spoiler, larger front intakes, a roof-mounted air intake, and rear diffuser. Each of the new pieces was made from carbon fiber.
Also included is a stainless steel grille, which may also come in a gold tone. A stainless steel, quad-pipe exhaust was also mounted and the car sits on lightweight, three-part 20-inch wheels. Performance upgrades will also be available for the 6.3-liter V8-engined vehicle, but details were not provided.
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