Audi Q7 3.0 TDI by ENCO Exclusive

 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI by ENCO Exclusive
Audi Q7 3.0 TDI by ENCO Exclusive - 22.02.2010

German tuners ENCO Exclusive have done an interesting job on the Audi Q7 3.0 TDI.  The firm added an extra large grille, widened wheel arches, and ceramic brakes from the Porsche Cayenne.

The modifications may all be purchased separately, but the full package will cost €38,000.  This includes 11x23 blacked-out wheels wrapped in Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires, and the Audi OEM full body V12 conversion kit, making the car broader.  Audi sport headlights and taillights are installed, as well as an ENCO-made carbon-fiber bonnet, partially carbon steering wheel, lowered suspension, multimedia system, and carbon/bronze interior trim.

Included in the price is a matte black paint job, accented by the yellow brakes.

The ENCO Exclusive Audi Q7 3.0 TDI should be available for order soon.


ENCO Exclusive Audi Q7 3.0 TDI

ENCO goes XXL

Without question: the formidable but equally stylish Audi Q7 always has an imposing appearance and cuts a fine figure both on the promenade and on long stretches of motorway. The large Ingolstadt car does not even shrink from light offroad excursions and can therefore can be recommended for (almost) all cases.

V12 look for all

ENCO Exclusive from Chemnitz however saw further potential for optical and technical improvements to the high calibre SUV. The Saxons trimmed the front and back of a Q7 3.0 TDI from the first series with original Audi parts in the style of the V12 top model, which lends the Audi an enormous lasting prestige. The giant radiator grill looks like a mouth ripped wide open from the inside mirror, which seems to want to "absorb" small cars in front of it. In addition the spot lights from the face lift model were used at the front and back, which modernises the face of the sports utility vehicle. The widening of the wheel arches which gives the ENCO Q7 an even more broad-shouldered appearance were of course specially constructed to be used together with the V12 components as well as the original S line package.
Like the rest of the giant body, the ENCO GT bonnet, made completely of carbon fibre with built-in ventilation slits, was covered in a matt black foliation, which gives the Q7 the stealth look that is currently so popular.

Ceramic stopper behind 23 inch wheels

Of course, the ECO Q7 has the in-house Jura rims which are used in the impressive size of 11x23 inches and are painted with the "black chrome" finish. Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres, fitted onto the one piece, dimensions 315/25R23, provide contact with the road. The observer's gaze will move from the chic wheels to the yellow saddle of a ceramic braking system. The sinfully expensive performance stoppers were transplanted from a Porsche Cayenne and bring the heavy Q7 safely to a standstill under any conditions. The Audi is lowered by means of a lower suspension setting module for the standard airride system.

Coloured carbon

Typically for ENCO, the interior was also finished with various carbon parts. ENCO boss Jens Engelmann focussed on colour, decided on bronze carbon look applications, which were used in the dashboard, middle console, door coverings and in the newly designed sports steering wheel. Additionally, you will find a multimedia system with DVB-T tuner on board for terrestrial digital television, a DVD player, a games console and a head rest monitor in each front seat.
Prices

Conversion to V12 look front/back (with original parts): €4,000

Headlight conversion to face lift look, front/back: €3,800

ENCO wheel arch widening, adapted to V12 and original S line: €1,500

ENCO GT carbon bonnet: €1,900

Lowered suspension module: €1,400

Porsche Cayenne ceramic brakes: €12,500

ENCO Jura rims in 11 x 23 inches in "black chrome" finish with Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tyres 315/25R23: €5,500

Vehicle complete foliation in black matt: €1,500

Interior fittings with carbon in bronze: €1,500

Sports steering wheel with carbon inserts: €1,400

Multimedia system with DVB-T/DVD/2 head rest monitors with games console: €3,000

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 bernardo bernardo
Very tastefully done IMHO, but for 38k i would get the real thing (v12) instead.Not that someone that has the money to buy the v12 doesnt have to put the kit also.
February 23, 2010 12:05 am
 Aleksi Aleksi
Looks good except for the orange interior accents. The price is ridiculous, though. For that kind of money they should do something to the powertrain, too!
February 23, 2010 5:27 am
 Shaktiman Shaktiman
the rims are supercool....
February 23, 2010 5:51 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
looks brutal
February 23, 2010 9:04 am
 RzGTmorio RzGTmorio
How many horse power he as? I like this big SUV with this body
February 23, 2010 12:53 pm
 super_car_muscle_man super_car_muscle_man
that carbon-fibrey-wood affect looks tacky and out of place on the car.
February 23, 2010 7:12 pm
 carbonsigma carbonsigma
Just look at those LEDs. Out of control.
February 24, 2010 3:32 am