Afzal Kahn known as the brain of many brilliant tuning concepts on various range of brands or models, from SUV such Land Rover, exotic model such Porsche Panamera, and many more luxury models, done to develop through his company Project Kahn. Talk about luxury, might you remember Maybach 57 Wedding Commemorative Edition with 4HRH nameplate in order to celebrate one of the world’s most luxurious wedding, Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton’s. Yep, that project could satisfy those luxury people. After releasing the Wedding Commemorative Edition, the British has one more that could suit for the “Royal Highness” people, it’s an upgraded Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe with aesthetic touches.
The update on the already high-brow look Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe consists of a shadow line finish with the extended contour along with clear side lights, headlight surrounds, window surrounds, rear light surrounds and under floor lighting. Additionally to that, we think this is the most suitable of emperor taste, Kahn added a bullet resistant glass to fit the high-security matters. Round off the look, the Phantom sits on a new set of diamond-polished 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheels.
Interior, the British tuner allows customers the opportunity to really make the car suits to their own tastes and whims. According to the tuner,
Inside is a complete bespoke interior design service available to suit individual tastes. By buying a Project Kahn vehicle, you are given the opportunity to really make it your own – but the choice is yours; you could, for example, have an exterior the colour of suit and an interior with seats the same shade as your living room – the choice is yours.
Hit the break to see preview of Kahn Rolls-Royce Phantom and also further information on the press release.
Press Release:
Afzal Kahn’s dynamic approach and stunning results have won him an impressive and expanding client base.
And the principal British designer’s latest tryst with automotive glamour will no doubt increase his reputation as the designer of choice for celebrities and discerning customers.
His latest project entitled the 2010 model Phantom has the pluto-matic market all to itself; a first cousin only to tranquility, etiquette, and admiration.
Kahn’s refashioning has the 2010 Phantom model dressed in a shadow line finish with the extended contour immediately recognizable with a dazzling styling package consisting of clear side lights, shadow line finish, head light surrounds, window surrounds, rear light surrounds and under floor lighting.
Furthermore, through extensive research and stringent testing, Afzal Kahn and his team have developed bullet resistant glass as part of Project Kahn’s innovative high security product range.
Similar to the bullet resistant glass that Barack Obama’s victory speech was delivered from behind – this affords protection to those on the other side of the glass, preventing injuries.
This ensures reduced construction thicknesses, making the bullet resistant glass lighter than standard products on offer in the marketplace, with superior light transmission as an added bonus.
As always with Project Kahn, one of the many centers of design expression is in the wheels. The 9.5 x 22-inch Kahn Silver Mist Rolls Royce wheels come with a meticulous diamond polish to each spoke keeping Rolls Royce’s original emblazoned center cap. – effortlessly complimenting the Phantom.
Inside is a complete bespoke interior design service available to suit individual tastes. By buying a Project Kahn vehicle, you are given the opportunity to really make it your own – but the choice is yours; you could, for example, have an exterior the colour of suit and an interior with seats the same shade as your living room – the choice is yours.
And with Afzal Kahn exclaiming “Every prototype car we build is always up for sale,” no doubt discerning customers who enjoy attending award ceremonies or arriving with the proper theatrics at a casino in Monte Carlo will subscribe to the Afzal Kahn philosophy.
Or maybe Barack Obama himself will pick up the phone to speak to the suitably presidential Afzal Kahn!
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