FAB Design is coming to the Geneva Motor Show this
year with five modified rides, taking on everything from
sports cars and supercars, to off-roaders and EVs. The one that first caught our
eye is dubbed Vyala, and aims to take McLaren's entry-level 570S to new levels
of customization.
Available for the 540C as well, the Vyala package
includes aerodynamic upgrades and ultralight alloys (measuring 20 inches at the
front and 21 at the back). It even has a snorkel intake on the roof, and as
McLaren itself has demonstrated, the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 engine is capable
of producing a lot more, so FAB upgraded it to 640 horsepower.
FAB Design is bringing
along a Mercedes SLR McLaren as well. Celebrating the tuner's double-decade
birthday, the Desire 20th Anniversary is rebodied entirely in bare lacquered
carbon fiber. The whole thing rides on 20-inch wheels and features a refitted
interior, a retuned suspension, and a 5.4-liter supercharged V8 kicking out 750
hp – a good hundred horses over the 722 edition.
FAB also has a Mercedes-AMG GT in store as well. Called the Areion, it wears a matte
steel finish, full body kit, and improved engine breathing to produce 700 hp –
far eclipsing even the factory GT R's 577 horses.
FAB Design teamed up with StretchCars to outfit a G63 AMG limousine. It
extended the wheelbase by two and a half feet (and the doors along with it) to
the benefit of interior space. Inside there's a divider between the chauffeur
and passenger compartments and an interior that looks worthy of a private jet.
Just the thing for the drive up to Aspen or St. Moritz next winter.
Tesla fans will assume we've saved the best for last
here as FAB Design has tackled the Model X for the first time, enhancing the
electric crossover with giant 23-inch wheels and a full body kit. It calls the
finished product the Virium, and it'll be on display alongside those Benzes and
McLarens at the Geneva Palexpo starting today.