Project Kahn Present Bentley Flying Spur Pearl White Edition

 Project Kahn Present Bentley Flying Spur Pearl White Edition
Bentley Flying Spur Pearl White Edition by Project Kahn

Project Kahn has made a few modifications to the Bentley Continental Flying Spur. Most notable of these are the four 22-inch "White Mist" diamond cut alloy wheels which Kahn says enhance the car's elegant curves while embracing its distinct style.

Part of the package is an electronic lowering module which can adjust the suspension to what the owner demands. The UK-based design house also fitted quilted leather inside the car.

The 5.3 metre-long Continental Flying Spur is powered by 6.0-litre twin turbo W12 engine. Maximum power is 552bhp (412kW) and peak torque comes in at 650Nm (479ft lbs). Its 6-speed automatic ZF transmission helps it get from 0 - 100km/h in 4.9 seconds.

 

Source: Project Kahn

To those who fear Bentley is turning into the footballers' department of Volkswagen, the new Project Kahn Pearl White Bentley flying Spur possesses' an unquantifiable amount of magnificence that comes, in large part, from being unashamedly different.

As refreshing and inspiring as a traditional luxury vehicle can be: the Project Kahn Bentley has real road presence and makes a real style statement.

The most unique feature of the ‘Project Kahn Pearl White Flying Spur Bentley' is the addition of the new ‘White Mist' alloy wheel.

The new 22" White Mist diamond cut alloy wheel enhances the Bentleys elegant curves while embracing the vehicle's distinct style.

Embellished with a unique geometrical pattern - the White Mist wheel exudes richness befitting a car of this exclusive nature.

The vehicle is also fitted with Kahn quilted leather and a Project Kahn electronic lowering module. As standard the suspension is lowered by 20mm but this can be adjusted according to the customers' requirements.

Bentley owners can now testify to the exuberance of passion and sumptuous beauty of Afzal Kahn's designs.

The Pearl White Project Kahn Bentley flying Spur is for an extraordinary assortment of drivers and full-time heroes.

The Project Kahn Pearl White Bentley is unique and, in this era of ever increasing automotive conformity, that counts for a lot.

As the UK's leading automotive design house, Project Kahn recognises the importance of dynamic cutting edge designs whilst staying true to the original form. Our elegant and sculpted Pearl White Bentley Flying Spur evolved through skilled artistic innovation, state-of-the art manufacturing and materials technology. Bentley owners will testify to the exuberance of passion and sumptuous beauty of A Kahn Design.

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 GRAVE GRAVE
nice set of wheels, looks perfect on this Bentley
April 3, 2009 11:54 pm
 BabyMilo BabyMilo
yeahh I agree with Grave, they are a nice set of wheels perfect for this bentley. Usually im not fond of this after market stuff but Project Kahn's Pearl White Edition cars are very nice. WCF your first paragraph sounds very skeptical when in reality those rims look amazing.
April 4, 2009 3:11 am
 car-o-bar car-o-bar
The crappy Kahn is back. Slap some big ugly hideous wheels, tint the glasses black and you have a project Kahn. HUH...
April 4, 2009 3:24 am
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
haha ur a loser bud. at least he keeps his cars looking clean and fresh instead of riced up and modded around hardcore with huge body kits and spoilers.
April 5, 2009 1:58 am
 RS5 RS5
Well what else has Kahn changed besides the wheels, which are in all honesty, massive and not much better looking than stock rims. Point is, there's a reason that every car designer makes a car look the way it does. In most cases, aesthetic tuners just ruin the original unless that job was already done by the designers, which also seems to be the case with many American cars. There, massive 22" rims and ugly body kits can't really hurt.
April 5, 2009 5:52 pm
 sub39h sub39h
i think that's a little unfair c-o-b. kahn normally make utter rubbish, but these wheels suit the car (even if they're a little big)... couple of inches smaller and the stance would be spot on
April 4, 2009 3:51 am
 alamak alamak
one of the nicest rims i've ever seen........plus it really suits this Bentley. Nice job....too bad I can't even afford to buy the rims.....:(
April 4, 2009 6:16 am
 Geefiasco Geefiasco
Wow, this looks beautiful!
April 4, 2009 8:23 am
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
Those wheels look too big to me. Ruins the proportions of the car.
April 4, 2009 8:49 am
 najdier najdier
Looks taylor-made for the gulf (provided the interior is either off-white or burgundy; no dark colors, please) see it in Dubai or Riyadh soon.
April 4, 2009 8:32 pm