Monday, July 26, 2010

Audi Q7 S-Line Wide Body by JE Design

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With one of their most ostentatious kits ever, JE Design gives a widebody treatment to the already huge Audi Q7 S-Line. The result is this monstrous car you see here, which from some angles looks pretty much like a Japanese vacuum cleaner! This massive kit is accompanied by some engine and suspension upgrade and new set of wheels.

The kit consists of front spoiler corners which JE DESIGN offers for the Q7 S-Line in pairs, with and without the wide body kit (690 Euro), the twelve-part flared wheel arch kit including the door trim (2699 Euro), and the rear bumper extension with lozenge-shaped double exhaust outlets on both sides (1798 Euro). There’s also headlight bezels (99 Euro), and rear spoiler which covers C-pillars (1099 Euro).

This car is based on the 3.0 liter TDI model, which has been tweaked by a new map for its ECU. Thanks to that the power has gone up from 233hp to 285 hp and the maximum torque raised from 500 to 550Nm and the top speed from 210 to 219 km/h. The acceleration is also enhanced as it now takes 8.5 instead of 9.1 seconds.

The electronic suspension system JE Design offers lowers the car by 35mm and costs 1428 Euro. Other feature is indeed the 10Jx22” alloys finished in graphite-silver with polished edge strip and Ultra-High Performance 295/30 tyres from JE DESIGN for 5190 Euro.

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