Lumma Design believes the fourth-generation Range Rover needs some more customization options so it came up with this: the CLR. The German aftermarket specialists known for their wide-body kits have developed a comprehensive package of interior and exterior modifications that will give all standard Range Rover models an extra touch of class (or at least that’s what the company states).
To start off, Lumma Design upgrades the 2013 Range Rover with 22-inch light-alloy sport wheels, offered in silver and black, and a stainless steel sport exhaust with four tailpipes, available for both gasoline and diesel engines.
Although the new Range Rover’s aluminum platform makes it up to 420kg (926 lbs) lighter than its predecessor, Lumma Design thought some more weight-saving wouldn’t hurt, offering a wide range of carbon fiber components. Take for instance the engine hood with integrated air-vents that is made completely of carbon fiber. It is 30 percent lighter than the factory bonnet and can be painted in the same color as the body or ordered in carbon-look format.
Lumma Design offers a carbon fiber rear spoiler lip, with other carbon fiber components ranging from exterior mirror caps to a decorative strip on the front bumper and side strips with door panels up to the hood cover in carbon-look. For those who want their Range Rover to be even more customized, Lumma Design can fit a sport front grille with struts.
On the inside, the aftermarket specialist offers high-quality leather upholstery, an aluminum pedal set anodized in silver, velour carpets with leather edging and double stitching, plus a custom trunk mat from the same material.
The tuner is also working on a wide-body kit for the 2013 Range Rover, called the CLR R, which will be presented soon.
By Dan Mihalascu
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