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Larte Design Turns The Porsche Cayenne Into A Wannabe Lambo Urus


The team at Larte Design recently turned its attention to the latest Porsche Cayenne Coupe. Porsche’s sleek SUV gets a makeover that adds carbon fiber extras to nearly every part of the vehicle. Along with a guarantee of quality we’ve never seen from a body kit company before. And in a color so bright and vibrant that you should only scroll further once you’ve donned a pair of shades.



2024 Porsche Cayenne Coupe

Engine
3.0L Turbo V6 Gas

Horsepower
348 hp

Exterior Design
9 / 10

Performance
9 / 10

Interior & Cargo
7 / 10

Kit Covers Cayenne From Nose To Tail, Even The Hood

This kit starts with a new hood, and that extra piece alone does a great deal to set Larte Design apart from other visual tuners. The hood is meant to make you think of the Porsche 911 GT models, thanks to vents that look like the 911’s fender vents. It’s also more sharply sculpted than the standard Cayenne part, another 911 look that also helps this kit look more complete.

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Larte’s front bumper overlays are typical of what we expect on a modern Porsche’s front bumper. They exaggerate the existing intakes, adding more elaborate detailing that isn’t exactly to everyone’s tastes. To us, they make it look like a 1970s rubber bumper add-on, but since nearly everyone is doing this design, that shows what we know.


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The splitter under the bumper is much better. It visually lowers the Cayenne, and Larte says that both the front and rear pieces help improve high-speed stability instead of just making it look meaner. The company says its front air inlet trims are functional as well, enhancing airflow in and around the Cayenne’s nose.

All that carbon fiber on the nose might make the Cayenne cut through the air more effectively, and it might not. But there’s no doubt that it adds loads of visual aggression to the SUV. It’s a typically-Larte look that screams “move over” when you see it in the rearview mirror far more than the stock face.

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Matched Wheels Complete The Over The Top Look


They might not make you move over, but an overlay on the rear that adds more carbon to that part of the car does help complete the look. It makes the back of the Cayenne look more Lambo than Porsche if that’s what you’re looking for in your luxury SUV. A new carbon wing sits above the rear glass, again promising to help push this fast SUV into the pavement for better handling.

Larte also adds its own wheels to the Cayenne, and these are some of the coolest parts. The design is a mix of chunky five-spoke with an inner aero-style section that brings to mind 80s rally wheels. With green highlights matching the paintwork, it really does stand out.

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What Larte does behind the scenes really grabbed our attention, though. The German tuner is registered with the TUV, the authority in that country for almost all things automotive, and that denotes a certain level of performance and quality.

If you order carbon fiber parts instead of the company’s other composite offerings, you can get a special treat. Larte advertises that it can hook you up with a video conference call where you can actually see your kit being built, along with the carbon that goes into it.




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