Project Kahn Jeep Black Hawk
Project Kahn’s Chelsea Truck Company
(CTC) division plans to introduce a new product based on the Wrangler at
Geneva, called the “Black Hawk”.
There aren’t that many automobiles in
CTC’s curriculum, but the Wrangler is a regular. Even
so, the British customizer never infused it with all it had, keeping it mellow
and subtly tweaked.
Nonetheless, judging by the sketch/teaser
presented by Kahn, the Wrangler will finally get the tuner’s trademark rugged
style, governed by the well-known wide-body kit with massive “bolt-on fenders”
that seem to integrate with the vehicle’s overall design due to their
construction on top of the actual stock original units. Simply said, expect a
CJ300 CTC kit with a lot of spicy add-ons.
The front fascia seems to be revised as
well, adopting a more massive design, reminiscent of custom off-road metal
bumpers used by heavily modified 4x4s. The daytime running lights between the
bumper and the side wings are still present, and so are the Satin Black 17-inch
Jeep 1941 rims.
There are no details about what’s
happening under the new bulgy hood, but we reckon the Wrangler’s looks deserves
something better than a 2.8-litre 197 Hp diesel engine.

