After giving us a glance at what their exterior
upgrade package does for the second-generation Porsche Panamera, we can now see
what the cabin looks like as well.
Once Russia's TopCar get their hands on your
Panamera, you can start calling it the Stingray GTR Edition, which features a
carbon fiber body kit made up of new bumpers, custom air intakes, redesigned
daytime running lights, side skirts and a new bonnet.
It also features a selection of different custom
wheels, plus a rear wing and diffuser rounding out the exterior changes. If it
tickles yours fancy, the upgrade will cost you 24,556 euros (US$ 27,926), without
any interior mods.
Speaking of which, if you dig the heavy black and
white theme, then you might really like what TopCar has done with the 971
Panamera's interior. If you look close, you'll see that the cabin features a
rich mixture of materials, from different types of black and white leather to
Alcantara, wood and so on.
It also bonds well with the exterior of the car,
which was initially presented featuring a black and white theme as well - more
specifically a carbon and white theme.