Project Kahn Drophead Coupe

 Project Kahn Drophead Coupe
Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe with Kahn Dark Mist wheels

The folks over at Project Kahn have just sent out some photos of their Project Kahn Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe. Shown in Black Diamond, this version of the two-door was originally introduced back in July.

These new photos show the elegance of the DHC. The model already sold by Rolls Royce is meant to completely encompass the passenger in luxury, privacy, and quiet, while the driver is able to focus on the road with no distraction.

Project Kahn puts a highlight on the car with their Silver Mist wheel. The large, custom alloy measures 9.5" by 22" making it wider than the stock wheels. This is meant to give "a more sporty and aggressive feel." They also have another, darker grey tone wheel available in the same size. The original Rolls Royce center cap fits in the new wheels.

If you buy the car through the tuner company, it will come new with Elm Cluster Veneer Wood paneling and dash, Rolls Royce embossed front headrests, Piano Black steering wheel spokes, iPod connector, and a polished front radiator grille. Lambs wool rugs are also included, but only the lord almighty knows how to get them clean. Make sure you wipe off your patent leather loafers before stepping in.

You can buy the Project Kahn Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe for £316.000, including taxes.


And just as we've all got used to the idea of the modern Rolls Royce, Project Kahn launch a new two-door version, exclusively designed to make the most stylish impact of them all.

Ever the aristocrats of the road, Project Kahn have infused a level of bespoke authenticity to the luxurious phantom Coupe that will bring back memories of the time honoured Rolls Royce tradition while providing up to date European styling keeping with the Rolls Royce ethos.

Arriving in the Project Kahn Phantom DHC at the Oscars or at the casino in Monte Carlo would ensure everyone will know someone special is about make a grand entrance; it is built to arrive.

The first thing that hits you is the sheer size of the thing; at over 18 feet long, it's 31 inches longer than a Range Rover Sport and, standing over 5ft tall, you'll never go unnoticed driving this car simply because there is nothing like it in the entire motor industry.

Dynamically this is no sports car but then that doesn't really matter as the coupe delivers something much more special to its occupants. If you want to be locked away in the ultimate cocoon of luxury then this is the car for you.

>From inside the cabin - you will never experience a car that's quieter than this one.

Then there's the way the enormous doors are hinged from the rear, making every time you enter the car feel very special.

To close, simply press the little button on the dash. That's why this car exists: to pamper its owners in sheer luxury; think of it as a super- exclusive mobile therapy experience without the scented candles or whale calls and you'll get the idea.

The foremost features of the phantom Coupe are exquisite to say the least. The wheel has been designed to take the original centre cap and has a meticulous diamond polish in each spoke, and the interior is truly sensational. Our new 9.5 X 22" Kahn Dark Mist Rolls Royce wheel is subtle, and provides OE fitment with superior style. This effortlessly compliments the Rolls Royce.

Now owners of the Rolls Royce Coupe can testify to the exuberance of passion and sumptuous beauty of Afzal Kahn's designs.

Specification

Brand New
Unregistered

English White with Consort Red Leather Interior Deep Red Hood

Elm Cluster Veneer Wood Fascia Panels
Fully Veneered Dashboard in Elm Cluster
Lambs wool Rugs
Rolls Royce Logo Embossed in Front Headrests
21" Aluminium Alloy Wheels
Piano Black Steering Wheel Spokes
iPod Connectivity
Polished Finish Front Radiator Grille

 

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 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
WOW that's beautiful. so clean. damnit i wish i was filthy rich
January 7, 2009 4:40 am
 Jamie.Matthews Jamie.Matthews
I wish project kahn would go away, i'm getting bored of seeing a nice car with new wheels and an interior, and them charging a damn sight more for it, anyone could do what they do, if i had the time, i could go out, buy a fiat punto, put some new wheels and seats in and charge 50k for it
January 7, 2009 10:54 am
 sub39h sub39h
agreed. kahn wheels are ugly anyway
January 7, 2009 4:06 pm
Project khan .. are just some amateurs.... changeing some wheels is not rocket sience... Try learnin from Brabus ..losers
January 7, 2009 12:44 pm