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Visual and performance tuning packages for the Aventador, 458 and Evoque are just for starters…

 

London-based bespoke coachbuilder, Prindiville, has relaunched in flamboyant style with a range of stylish visual tuning packages and performance enhancements for three of today’s most iconic cars – the Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari 458 and Range Rover Evoque.

 

Calling upon several decades’ experience in automotive design, engineering and carbonfibre construction techniques, Prindiville Design has created a personalisation programme for these three cars that will allow discerning owners to enjoy the pleasures of a tailor-made, unique vehicle, built by skilled British craftsmen and technicians.

 

Replacement body panels are in aircraft-grade carbon fibre and offer weight savings of up to 65% compared with standard items, while at the same time offering an extra visual flourish that sets the Prindiville interpretation apart from the regular showroom version.

 

Continuing with the lightweight theme, Prindiville Design has also engineered titanium high performance exhaust systems for each of these cars, which are approximately 80% lighter than the standard items. Uprated ECUs and high-flow induction systems boost power, to make the most of the weight reduction: upgraded brakes and suspension packages are also available.

 

Inside, the Prindiville Design collection can be trimmed however an owner desires: they select from a wide choice of luxurious leathers and other lavish upholstery materials, available in an exciting palette of colours. And exclusive to Prindiville Design are fabulous interior ‘jewellery packs’, which replace standard cabin trim components with alternatives crafted from highly polished milled aluminium.

 

Further details of the thrilling new Prindiville Design collection will be released in the next few weeks, although order books are already open.

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It's not real they have had the same cgi mock up since the first pics of the actual car, maybe they have improved but if it turns out anything like their LP640 then it will be completely tasteless and horrific, i have never seen any car net alone a Lambo that looked as bad as the car they took on the Gumball a couple of years ago, it had a snakeskin interior & jangelly vents on the exhaust tip!!! It was also pissing oil all over the place, anyone buying anything from them, I would definetely look at it in person before parting with any money.

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Did they really put a pencil thin mustache on a Lamborghini?

 

I can't not see that. I tried looking at other images of the Aventador and when I went back to these - that was still the first thing that came to mind.

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ewwwhhhh.. nasty! Definitely not feeling any part of that. YUCK!

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When someone (factory or aftermarket) tacks on a wing to a car to make a more "racer" version of it, why in the Holy fcuk don't they paint that wing body color?

 

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I am running Gumball3000 with mine and need a wrap scheme. I kinda like the carbon fiber looking center look.

 

I have been playing with the idea of doing something on mine but i've been afraid it will take away from it's beauty. To me, the car is about perfect. I do however have a sickness that I can't leave well enough alone!

For an event like Gumball, it would be fun to do somthing radical.

 

The only thing i did other then clear bra on 75% of the car was wrap the black pieces of the car in carbon. That really did make a nice change, in my opinion. If you are in Florida, I could have my guys help with yours.

 

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