Porsche Cayenne CLR 400 GT by Lumma Design
From a simpleton to a revolutionary
May 8, 2006 5:08 AM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Tuners
Press Release
From a simpleton to a revolutionary
Its exterior is a Porsche and it is a Porsche from inside too, but the Cayenne gives many the impression of too elegant a car. This sport utility vehicle is a typical all-terrain vehicle - huge, broad and high-wheeled. Those who were not content with the standard outfit of the Zuffenhausen sports car smithy can now back on the innovations of the Lumma brothers from Winterlingen in Swabia, Germany. Horst (design) and Andreas (engineering) have developed a body kit for the Cayenne that is very much in line with the age-old Porsche traditions and still boasts proudly, that it's not a vehicle driven by some ranger on duty…
The estimated price of the Porsche Cayenne S lies at about 63,000 Euros. That includes 250KW (340bhp) power, a top speed of 242 km/h (150 mph) and a torque of 420 Nm at 2,500-5,500 rpm. But it has an appearance that does not stand out amongst the band of popular SUVs. Cheaper rivals such as Volkswagen, BMW or Jeep fall into the same category as concerns the exterior; very much to the sorrow of many Porsche enthusiasts. “Ex factory, this vehicle just looks too smart and neat,” says Horst Lumma. That was one of the reasons why the designer, along with his brother and model construction engineer, Andreas Lumma developed the new body kit, the “CLR 400 GT.” It comprises a front spoiler bumper with double headlights, a rear spoiler with diffuser, side skirts, front and rear enlargements, door panels below, a three-part front grill and the Lumma emblem. A sporty look bonnet with venting slots, a roof-edge spoiler with a tear-off edge, headlight eyebrows and double- output exhaust valves are also part of the offer. “For those, who feel that the Cayenne appears to be meek even after our innovations, we've got some more technical extras”, Andreas Lumma proudly declares. The so-called extras would include a lower suspension setting module and alterations in the compressor. The latter promises an overwhelming 470bhp and 640Nm from the 4.5 liter V8 engine.
The optical tuning of the Cayenne would take two to three weeks, according to Horst Lumma. The same time applies to the alteration or reconstruction of the compressor version of the S-model. “All components in the alteration are made of high-quality compound fiber and PU RIM materials and this conforms to the requirements of the serial components”, says Lumma. Durability, form stability and perfect surfaces are given high importance. This kind of quality has its price too: according to the customer's needs and optional equipment, the body conversion costs around 22,000 Euros. The height-adjustable chassis and the special wheels (10x22 - 295/30-22) add around 12,000 Euros to the price. And the compressor alterations amount to a further 20,000 Euros. “But then you have a Cayenne, of which there are only a handful in the whole world”, says Horst Lumma.
Related Articles
Related Photo Albums
-
Porsche Cayenne (100 photos)
Add Comment
- 2010 BMW 5-series F10 Sedan Revealed [Video]
- Mercedes C-Class Wagon by Piecha Design
- Porsche Announces New Lightweight Lithium-Ion Starter Battery Option
- Vorsteiner BR9 Edition for Bentley Continental GT
- Mercedes Honours 75 Years of Race Car Carriers
- 2010 Lexus GX460 Breaks Cover
- Mercedes names Nico Rosberg as 2010 driver
- 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe Revealed in Full Production Form
Latest F1 News
Mercedes names Nico Rosberg as 2010 driver
Nov 23, 09 5:00 PM
No new F1 career for Schu - Brawn
Nov 23, 09 4:00 PM
Donington administrators welcome Ecclestone comments
Nov 23, 09 3:04 PM
Sauber's Qadbak takeover to collapse - report
Nov 23, 09 3:02 PM
F1 journalist to reprise naked jog
Nov 23, 09 2:59 PM
Le Mans on hold as Klien eyes F1 return
Nov 23, 09 2:53 PM
Merc GP structure not a recipe for tension - Haug
Nov 23, 09 2:49 PM
No Bulgarian GP, FIA's Todt insists
Nov 23, 09 2:45 PM
Argentine signs conditional USF1 race deal
Nov 21, 09 1:33 PM
Williams sells team share to Toto Wolff
Nov 20, 09 8:30 PM














