Porsche Panamera is one car from the many Porsche have in their kitty that has people raving after it to get their hands on one. Not surprisingly, with this kind of popularity and demand this car has raised a few eyeballs in the tuners’ world too. Various tuners are planning to give that ultimate touch to the car that would even make it a notch better. Already we’ve seen a host of tuning kits for the car ranging from Mansory, Vorsteiner, Edo competition and many more. We love and adore the work of many of these tuners but the amount of Carbon fiber that the tuning kit of Tech Art has for this car is certainly amazing. Thus the kit is very well worth mentioning here.
Porsche Panamera GrandGT, as they call it from the house of Tech Art is a car that is clad in carbon fiber from almost top to bottom. The new additions to the car include a rear diffuser, a new front apron with a front grill insert and splitter and the air ducts at the flanks of the car. All these parts of the car including the flap on the rear spoiler have been made out of this gifted piece of material. The most important thing that this material provides to a car is the light weight and great aerodynamic stability along with a great deal of strength. Thus we may say that the car they have made out from the Panamera is nothing short of heavenly.
The interiors of the car have also found the use of carbon fiber in the form of dashboard and door panels. The center console panels and the illuminated door entry guards are also bound in carbon fiber tipped to give the car a perfect stylish look.
This project from Tech Art was all about the use of carbon fiber. Hence we do not expect much of engine modifications for the car as of now. But given a chance to improvise we would love to get the engine mod performed on the previous version of the Tech Art Grand GT giving an output power of amazing 571 HP and an even more amazing torque of 830 Nm. If this gets added to the car surely this upgrade package with the USP of carbon fiber is all set to top the charts.
Source: topspeed