A Kahn Design Aston Martin Cygnet (2012)

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2012 A Kahn Design Aston Martin Cygnet - Front Angle Top Picture

Dubbed by many as the most controversial car of 2011, the Aston Martin Cygnet is either a fabulously clever way to make a great deal of money and cut C02 emissions, or an abomination not fit to wear the iconic winged badge, depending on whom you speak to. This particular vehicle, however, does not fit the latter description thanks to a metallic imperial blue finish coupled with a Kahn lowering module, blue metallic bonnet louvres and brake calipers finished in heat resistant blue paint.

Furthermore, the Kahn stainless steel quad exhaust system, interconnected in order to coalesce design and engineering expression, is centered around a radical design – reflecting an attraction to a pluto-matic lifestyle. Complete with the cross hair exhaust feature – it is a first cousin only to silence, and manners.

2012 A Kahn Design Aston Martin Cygnet - Front Angle Picture2012 A Kahn Design Aston Martin Cygnet - Rear Angle Picture

Inside is the bespoke touch: we provide our customers with the opportunity to express one’s individuality. And they can have whatever they want. Afzal Kahn could, for example, design an exterior the colour of your jeans and an interior with seats the same shade of a grey T-shirt. Customers could change the colour of the clock, or ask for anything else, the world is their oyster, so to speak.

Kahn wheels sit perfectly, on any vehicle, conveying the essence of the vehicle’s identity. Created using state-of-the art manufacturing and materials technology, the RS 17” front and 18” rear wheels are finished in the colour of your choice and fit all original centre caps.

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