The New Range Rover RS250 With COR Wheels and Body Kit
The Range Rover Evoque has been one of the hottest selling SUV models from the British automakers since it was first introduced back in early 2012. Since then, the aftermarket tuning scene has unveiled quite a range of new upgrades, parts, and performance modifications for the SUV. The Evoque was originally designed to be an urban and city car to attract a younger generation of buyer and while some of the aftermarket products have supported that, one European manufacturer was able to match this description to a T with the Evoque RS250 and its new exterior design, COR Wheels, and luxurious interior.
The new Range Rover Evoque RS250 is centered around a slick orange and black paint scheme and a more aggressive RS250 body kit with COR Wheels. The entire exterior body of the SUV is painted a deep black including the doors, lower panels, and rear bumper. The floating roof, hood, and other smaller aspects are painted orange to stand out from the dominant black paint. The European company installed a new front bumper with LED daytime running lights, integrated vents, new fog lights, and a revised grille. The grille has matte black mesh inside, while the border and two inserts on the outside feature contrasting orange paint. New badging is worn at the front by the hood, which extends to both of the front fenders where new orange inserts have been installed. The body kit also includes a set of newly extended fenders and side skirts for a more aggressive look. The rear of the body kit includes a new bumper with integrated exhaust outlets and a roof spoiler for added downforce. A unique orange trunklid piece is installed to provide some contrast to the black paint.
Much of the chassis and exhaust was modified by the European tuning company for better looks and performance. The standard rim and tire setup was replaced with a new set of COR Wheels with forged construction and three piece design. Each rim was equipped with tires that could accommodate off-road usage while providing comfort on the road. A new exhaust system was installed with a unique cross design and stainless steel to provide a better exhaust note. Behind the new set of COR Wheels also sits a new lowered suspension and orange painted brake calipers.
The same orange and black color theme was carried over into the interior of the Evoque RS250. The front and rear seats were given black and orange leather with quilted stitching designs. The center console features a new gear selector while the gauges have been changed to orange to be more distinct. New aluminum and vented foot pedals, carpeted floor mats, and stainless steel entry sills were installed along with a wealth of black leather and orange trimmings throughout to create a unique atmosphere.
The new Range Rover Evoque RS250 is centered around a slick orange and black paint scheme and a more aggressive RS250 body kit with COR Wheels. The entire exterior body of the SUV is painted a deep black including the doors, lower panels, and rear bumper. The floating roof, hood, and other smaller aspects are painted orange to stand out from the dominant black paint. The European company installed a new front bumper with LED daytime running lights, integrated vents, new fog lights, and a revised grille. The grille has matte black mesh inside, while the border and two inserts on the outside feature contrasting orange paint. New badging is worn at the front by the hood, which extends to both of the front fenders where new orange inserts have been installed. The body kit also includes a set of newly extended fenders and side skirts for a more aggressive look. The rear of the body kit includes a new bumper with integrated exhaust outlets and a roof spoiler for added downforce. A unique orange trunklid piece is installed to provide some contrast to the black paint.
Much of the chassis and exhaust was modified by the European tuning company for better looks and performance. The standard rim and tire setup was replaced with a new set of COR Wheels with forged construction and three piece design. Each rim was equipped with tires that could accommodate off-road usage while providing comfort on the road. A new exhaust system was installed with a unique cross design and stainless steel to provide a better exhaust note. Behind the new set of COR Wheels also sits a new lowered suspension and orange painted brake calipers.
The same orange and black color theme was carried over into the interior of the Evoque RS250. The front and rear seats were given black and orange leather with quilted stitching designs. The center console features a new gear selector while the gauges have been changed to orange to be more distinct. New aluminum and vented foot pedals, carpeted floor mats, and stainless steel entry sills were installed along with a wealth of black leather and orange trimmings throughout to create a unique atmosphere.