There are plenty of reasons not to buy into Aston Martin’s cover up of the Toyota iQ, but if you have already paid twice or perhaps even three times as much for a cooler grille and a luxed up interior and still aren’t happy about the way the Cygnet looks and sounds, Project Kahn has some select upgrades for you.

On the outside, the British tuner fits the Cygnet with its own alloy wheels that are available in various colors (size 17-in. up front and 18-in. at the back), a new set of brake calipers finished in heat resistant paint, again in whatever color the customer wants, and bespoke exhaust tail pipes.

A lowering module for the suspension gives the Cygnet city car a more aggressive stance while also promising to improve handling.

In typical Kahn fashion, there are no photos of the interior with the British tuner repeating its vague statement that customers “can have whatever they want” and that “Afzal Kahn could, for example, design an exterior the colour of your jeans and an interior with seats the same shade of a grey T-shirt”.

Along with the tuning package for the Cygnet, Kahn also released a new timepiece with a white fascia and a black leather strap with contrast white stitching.

Factory fitted option – Aston Martin Cygnet

BagUmbrellaFirst Aid KitRear Parking SensorsBright Finish Upper and Lower GrilleMirror Cap in Body ColourTailgate FinisherMesh in Magnum SilverTailgate SpoilerSatellite Navigation

Kahn GMT Pure watch specification:

Pure white FaceStainless Steel Case50M Water ResistantQuartz MovementDate functionBlack Leather Strap with contrast white stitchingWorld time zones with all major world citiesKahn Inscription40MM DiameterSwiss Made

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