Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Hartmann

Tuning is one of those words that the vast majority of the population thinks they understand, and then there are a few people who actually do. Improving the car's performance and driving characteristics is often left behind at the expense of appearance. And in addition, a number of cars complete with the same laminate aftermarket bumper also do not serve the purpose of distinguishing themselves. Fortunately, there is still a way to stand out from the crowd, for example, to modify a car that is not normally the target of tuners.

And so the Hartmann Mercedes-Benz Sprinter was born. And it's no small thing. The tuners chose the new 319 CDI model after the facelift with a long wheelbase and a raised roof. The appearance is modified by new bumpers and sill extensions. In addition, the car got new fog lamps.

Due to the car's dimensions, the stock "small" wheels had to be replaced with 20-inch Zaro rims shod with 265/45 R20 Pirelli P Zero Nero tires. The interior is newly decorated with carbon and chrome elements. The steering wheel and gear knob are covered in leather and stitched with red thread. The doors are upholstered in alcantara.

Despite major changes to the car's appearance, the chassis and engine remained unchanged. However, the car will definitely impress in terms of styling.

Source: Hartmann tuning