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Cargraphic Previews Light Enhancement for the Aston Martin Rapide

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Cargraphic is teasing fans by announcing a tuning program for the Aston Martin Rapide, a project that which will offer a discreet enhancement for the exquisite sedan.

The German tuner released a set of sketches of the modified premium saloon. These do not show the vehicle’s front end, only revealing its profile and rear end.

However, the tuning house mentions that its version of the Rapide will feature a front apron add-on, custom wing mirror caps as well as an air diffuser.

The vehicle will also use a sophisticated exhaust system that has been developed to deliver an impressive sound and allows the driver to control its tone through a cabin remote. The system uses 200-cell catalysts in order to minimize the counter pressure, a feature that should offer a few extra horsepower. The tuner describes the system as "the Stradivarius of mufflers".

Cargraphic will offer a wide range of light alloy rims for the Rapide, including the GT, I-10 and SPORT models. These can be ordered in a multitude of colors and are available in sizes between 20 and 22 inches.

"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," stated the press release.
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