JE Design Widebody Audi Q7
December 31st, 1969
JE Design has just released its latest widebody styling kit for the Audi Q7, as well as a range of new performance upgrades to match the aggressive looks. It’s no easy task enhancing the dynamics and looks of a 2.3 ton road behemoth but engineers at JE Design have managed to achieve some impressive results from the 4.2L Q7.
Power has been upgraded to 500hp and torque shoots up to 600Nm, with this peak available from 3,850rpm. With these new numbers, the big Audi completes the 0-62mph in just 5.6 seconds and doesn’t stop accelerating until its 169mph top speed. The extra power comes from a new supercharger and exhaust system, plus the addition of new forged pistons and modified engine management.
Styling upgrades include headlamp lens caps, a front spoiler, optional twin headlamps, a tailgate skirt attachment and stainless steel dual tailpipes. Other accessories include a rear wing spoiler, the widebody flares and 22in wheels fitted with 295mm sized rubber.
JE Design has just released its latest widebody styling kit for the Audi Q7, as well as a range of new performance upgrades to match the aggressive looks. It’s no easy task enhancing the dynamics and looks of a 2.3 ton road behemoth but engineers at JE Design have managed to achieve some impressive results from the 4.2L Q7.
Power has been upgraded to 500hp and torque shoots up to 600Nm, with this peak available from 3,850rpm. With these new numbers, the big Audi completes the 0-62mph in just 5.6 seconds and doesn’t stop accelerating until its 169mph top speed. The extra power comes from a new supercharger and exhaust system, plus the addition of new forged pistons and modified engine management.
Styling upgrades include headlamp lens caps, a front spoiler, optional twin headlamps, a tailgate skirt attachment and stainless steel dual tailpipes. Other accessories include a rear wing spoiler, the widebody flares and 22in wheels fitted with 295mm sized rubber.
Power has been upgraded to 500hp and torque shoots up to 600Nm, with this peak available from 3,850rpm. With these new numbers, the big Audi completes the 0-62mph in just 5.6 seconds and doesn’t stop accelerating until its 169mph top speed. The extra power comes from a new supercharger and exhaust system, plus the addition of new forged pistons and modified engine management.
Styling upgrades include headlamp lens caps, a front spoiler, optional twin headlamps, a tailgate skirt attachment and stainless steel dual tailpipes. Other accessories include a rear wing spoiler, the widebody flares and 22in wheels fitted with 295mm sized rubber.
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