Land Rover LR2 Freelander by Kahn Design


Following on from the hugely successful Project Kahn Range Rover Sport RS600 and the Project Kahn RS300 powered by Cosworth, it was an inevitable progression that the prestige automotive design house, Project Kahn would eventually place their signature stamp on the Land Rover Freelander.

The Freelander as the junior member of the 4×4’s most aristocrat family; Land Rover, continues to be the nations favourite SUV with its combination of car-like dynamics and smart styling explaining their popularity.

Taking inspiration from the Project Kahn Range Rover Sport RS600, the Freelander RS200 has received an extensive makeover from the king of aesthetic conversions Afzal Kahn.

The Freelander RS200 modifications include features which are unrivalled in today’s market, including to the exterior; Kahn 20” RS wheels and tyres, matt black signature bonnet stripe, silver door handles, door mirror caps, front bumper vents, body coloured style vents, side sills, front grille surround and smoked side repeater’s.

Climb aboard the RS200 and you’ll find modifications including black quilted leather interior with contrasting white stitching complete with RS200 logo’s, steering wheel with white contrast stitching and Kahn red and white speedo and rev counter.

As with all Project Kahn cars, the RS200 accessories are available as standalone pieces. Afzal Kahn; the CEO of Project Kahn comments: “Customising your existing car, is a great alternative, cost effective way for owners to upgrade”.

The complete RS200 is priced at a very reasonable £26,995 which includes £10,000 worth of Project Kahn accessories.

Project Kahn will shortly be announcing another addition to their RS series, news of which we will bring you shortly.

A Kahn Design was founded by Afzal Kahn in 1998. Kahn Design personalise quality vehicles without compromising on style. Each body panel and interior stitch the company makes is carefully crafted and performed with the Kahn theme – design being paramount.

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