Cargraphic lightly retouches Aston Martin Rapide

 Cargraphic lightly retouches Aston Martin Rapide
Aston Martin Rapide by Cargraphic, 27.04.2010

Upcoming Rapide imagined with front spoiler, rear diffuser and 21-inch rims

German tuner Cargraphic has done some sketches to preview some possible optics tuning for the upcoming Aston Martin Rapide.

Although Cargraphic didn't provide a photo of the front, they mention a spoiler on the front apron, side mirror caps and a rear diffuser. Cargraphic has also imagined the Rapide with its own GT-R 21-inch light alloy rims wrapped in 255/35R21 tires for the front and 295/30R21 at the back. Other wheel designs to be offered are the GT, I-10 and Sport rims which will be available in 20 to 22-inch dimensions.

Cargraphic also mentions the high-grade steel flap on the exhaust that is remote controlled and comes with a polished shield. The tuner refers to this exhaust system as the "Stradvarius of mufflers" and claims it will be able to squeeze a few more horsepower out of the 6.0 liter V12 engine.

Source: Cargraphic

Rapide Retouching

Cargraphic presents unique view of the new, four-door Aston Martin

With the spectacular arrival of the Rapide, Aston Martin, the legendary car manufacturer has taken opportunity to present the first four-door since the blessed Lagonda. The captivating body design, 350 kW/477 PS and 600 Nm torque from
12 cylinders speaks for itself. That this „picture" of a sports sedan could still take a few brush strokes, is proven by the traditional company Cargraphic, with a first photo retouching.

Optically it is very discreet considering that 2010 marks their 25th anniversary. The tail diffuser, the wing mirror caps, as well as the spoiler at the front apron intervene carefully and nevertheless effectively with the original line. Acoustically Cargraphic goes right up against it and presents a remote controlled high-grade steel flap exhaust with a polished shield - the Stradivarius of mufflers, so to speak. This masterpiece is manufactured in the company's own exhaust factory in England. In order to ensure the lowest possible exhaust counter-pressure a 200-cell catalyst is employed, which should squeeze a bit of extra horse power out of the V12 engine.

Cargraphic have gone for optimum traction with their choice of tyre dimensions, 255/35R21 are designated up front and at the back, 295/30R21. Under the soft shell is a hard core, the light alloy wheel Cargraphic GT-R. The optically fascinating wheel rims with their muscular aspirations harmonise perfectly with the silhouette of the powerful Aston Martin Rapide. Alternatively, further attractive rim designs are available with GT, I-10 and SPORT. The complete repertoire covers sizes between 20 and 22 inch and permits optionally a free choice of colours. It is thus high time to make an appointment to experience driving pleasure with the Aston Martin Rapide and Cargraphic - performance tuning with real heritage.

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 GeeNee GeeNee
Still looks shit
April 27, 2010 10:05 am
 911fnatic 911fnatic
Quite a way to ruin something beautiful, those wheels are godamn ugly.
April 27, 2010 11:02 am
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Trying to improve the looks of an Aston Martin is like trying to give Heidi Klum a facelift. It's perfectly fine the way it is, and anything you do will make it worse.
April 27, 2010 2:38 pm
 Iconic Iconic
That's exactly what I said when this happened with the Panamera!
April 27, 2010 9:33 pm