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Transportation

Range Rover Velar Project Kahn P300 Pace Car

Range Rover Velar Project Kahn P300 Pace Car

The Land Rover Range Rover Velar is their most elegantly styled SUV with a heavy emphasis on sophisticated design that’s about a slick as we’ve ever seen in the segment. Now, Kahn Design’s 2018 Range Rover Velar P300 Pace Car hits the scene looking even better than the base vehicle. The matte black paint job makes it stylishly stealthy, and Kahn levels it up even further with carbon fiber trim bits everywhere, including a massive rear boot wing that matches the roof spoiler. The Range Rover badging on the hood has been removed, and Kahn has also taken out the mesh grille and replaced it with its own. To cap off the exterior are copper trim pieces that punctuate the otherwise murdered out aesthetics. Step inside, and it’s just as black but with some of the most original seat patterns we’ve ever seen, likely inspired by cobra scales. The best part? The almost unbelievable $82,000 asking price.