Aston Martin Rapide modified by A. Kahn

Can perfection still be improved in some way? Many tuning and other tuning companies prove to us every day that it is very often simply not possible. About some tuning creations, I believe that even the authors themselves cannot possibly like them. Fortunately, there are also companies that don't make ugly bumpers just to make the design a little different from the factory one. These companies honor the original intention of the automakers and with their discreet modification only accentuate the curves of the already beautiful cars.

One such company is Azfal Kahn , which took the attractive four-door coupe Aston Martin Rapide to the show, on which most tuners would surely break their teeth. Discreet modifications in this case mean several strips of matte chrome, a chrome radiator grille, matte tailpipes of the sports exhaust system, a slightly lowered chassis and, above all, 21-inch RSX-F alloy wheels.

After all, the modifications are carried out in a similar spirit also inside the car. No tons of carbon. The upholstery received new stitched leather, the dashboard and ceiling then Alcantara.

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