Do you remember the white Dacia Logan convertible we showed you all the way back in 2010. It was built by the obscure tuning company Auto K9 that since then has become famous in their homeland. Three years after presenting their unique cabrio version of the low-cost Logan, the Romanians have built a coupe version of the popular sedan.
Now don't expect something fancy. The altered Logan is actually half a Hyundai Coupe after Auto K9 had sourced the roof, the doors and the rear quarter panels from the Korean two-door vehicle. Not that's an interesting way to shortcut things.
Other visual modifications include a blackened front grill, smoked front and tail lights, a new set of wheels and a "look at me" red paint job. Unfortunately, there are no improvements under the bonnet, the chopped Logan being powered by the old 1.4-liter engine, discontinued once the new generation car was introduced.
Ok, it's not that impressive, but at least Auto K9 did more Logan Coupes than Dacia did. Hint, hint...
Other visual modifications include a blackened front grill, smoked front and tail lights, a new set of wheels and a "look at me" red paint job. Unfortunately, there are no improvements under the bonnet, the chopped Logan being powered by the old 1.4-liter engine, discontinued once the new generation car was introduced.
Ok, it's not that impressive, but at least Auto K9 did more Logan Coupes than Dacia did. Hint, hint...