Gemballa is back with an incredible Porsche Cayenne 958 “Tornado”!

Adrian HaydenGemballaPorsche15 years ago20 Views

The first tunning program created since Uwe Gemballa has died is here and is nothing short than amazing! After the legendary tuning company founder was murdered in South Africa, not many believed that the tuning house will recover. But here they are with an incredible package for the Cayenne 958. The car has been modified a lot and it now features new front bumper with big air intakes, a front lip carbon fiber spoiler, new daytime running LEDs, an impressive hood featuring carbon fiber, enlarged front and rear fenders, new side panels featuring carbon fiber and a new set of side sills.

The rear end of the car also looks amazing and has a new rear spoiler, new tail lights, enlarged fenders featuring carbon fiber and a new rear spoiler with integrated exhaust system and air diffuser. The tuners at Gemballa said that because of the carbon fiber use, the Cayenne is now 70 kg lighter than a standard Cayenne.

Also, the width of the car has been increased to 2.05 meters, and the vehicle has received new 22-inch wheels wrapped in high performance tires. Moreover, the car features massive 420 mm vented discs with six-pot calipers on the front, and 405 mm vented discs and four-pot calipers at the rear. The power of the car has also been increased by 35-40%, which means that the car now develops 700 BHP.

via: www.4wheelsnews.com

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