Is it a plane, is it a bird, is it an aftermarket creation that took a lot of work but looks nothing close to acceptable? We’ll let you decide. Before you do, let’s get to meet it. The tuned ride you see here used to be a Jaguar S-Type R. The project, which uses the Vintage GT name and comes from Panzani Design, an Italian company, comes to offer a radical transformation for the British performance saloon.
As you can see, the vehicle features an extreme body kit, which comes with a new front fascia that brings LED daytime running lights, a more aggressive bonnet that uses air vents, incredibly beefy wheel arches, a boot lid spoiler, as well as a generously-sized rear diffuser. In addition to that, the car was gifted with headlights covers, side air vents borrowed from the XKR, a new front grille, redesigned taillights that use LED technology, motorsport-inspired mirrors, and a prominent fuel cap. The entire package is dressed in matte Gray.
This unusual car rides on 20-inch rims that use a multi-spoke design, a black finish, and are wrapped in 225/35 (front) and 305/30 (rear) tires.
In the cabin, we can find a transformation that matches that of the exterior, from the complexity point of view. The interior has received multiple custom elements, such as an Alcantara finish with contrasting stitching, a pair of racing-inspired seats, a sport steering wheel and carbon fiber trimming.
The aftermarket developer hasn’t mentioned anything about the tech side, but we expect the package to also include such developments.
As you can see, the vehicle features an extreme body kit, which comes with a new front fascia that brings LED daytime running lights, a more aggressive bonnet that uses air vents, incredibly beefy wheel arches, a boot lid spoiler, as well as a generously-sized rear diffuser. In addition to that, the car was gifted with headlights covers, side air vents borrowed from the XKR, a new front grille, redesigned taillights that use LED technology, motorsport-inspired mirrors, and a prominent fuel cap. The entire package is dressed in matte Gray.
This unusual car rides on 20-inch rims that use a multi-spoke design, a black finish, and are wrapped in 225/35 (front) and 305/30 (rear) tires.
In the cabin, we can find a transformation that matches that of the exterior, from the complexity point of view. The interior has received multiple custom elements, such as an Alcantara finish with contrasting stitching, a pair of racing-inspired seats, a sport steering wheel and carbon fiber trimming.
The aftermarket developer hasn’t mentioned anything about the tech side, but we expect the package to also include such developments.