Kahn Design and Cosworth Join Forces
Kahn Cosworth 300 Land Rover Announced
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
April 18, 2008 3:20 PM
Filed Under: European, Land Rover, Tuners
Afzal Kahn is bent on putting Great Britain back on the automotive map and has recently struck a deal with UK engine experts Cosworth. From now on Kahn's designs will be combined with Coswort's engine tuning packages. The first car to undergo the treatment will be the Kahn Cosworth 300, a Land Rover Range Rover.
Afzal Kahn said: “I am delighted to have secured such a prestigious deal with an iconic British brand. The very thought of driving a Kahn Cosworth is truly sensational. Let there be no doubt, owners and drivers of the Kahn Cosworth will enjoy a great deal of motor supremacy.”
Afzal Kahn has worked on other British icons like the Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB9, but has most notibly made front pages across the world for dishing out over GBP 440,000 for a license plate.
Tim Routsis, CEO and Managing Director of the Cosworth Group, commented: “We are confident, that in partnership with Kahn Design, select consumers will be delighted to own distinctively styled cars with Cosworth tuned engines.”
This June Kahn and Cosworth will reveal their first, revolutionary as they call it, project, the Kahn Cosworth 300 Range Rover. Until then, a teaser image will have to suffice.
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