We can’t vouch for this, but we’re told that this is the world’s first modified 2015 Acura TLX. It was made by tuners Pembroke Pines and alloy-wheel specialist, Vossen.
In theory, Acura’s new TLX competes in the executive compact sedan segment, but in reality, very few, if any, will cross-shop it against a BMW 3-Series or even a Lexus IS. In the eyes of most, it’s simply viewed as a small step up from the regular crop of mainstream mid-size saloons like the Honda Accord.
If you want to give it a more distinct look, the styling crews at Pembroke Pines and Vossen propose an OEM body kit with front and rear bumper addons, side skirts and a boot lid spoiler. The car rolls on Vossen’s 20-inch VFS-2 silver-polished wheels and a lowered prototype set of coilovers from RS-R.
We don’t see it in these photos, but the interior was “touched up” with carbon fiber wraps.
“The man behind this madness is Mike Chang @chan_czag who has worked on this car non-stop since it arrived and has even bigger plans for it,” said Vossen. Until we see what else the team has in store for us, check out the gallery and video after the break.