Lumma Design have presented their latest
customization program, which revolves around the Range Rover Velar. The British
SUV, which slots between the Evoque and Range Rover Sport, comes with wider
wheel arches that add a total of 100 mm to its width.
The tuner says that the widebody look of the vehicle
is complemented by a new front bumper, with an integrated spoiler and Cup air
splitter, meant to improve its aero features. It all comes together with a
tweaked front grille and large hood air intake scoops as previewed by these
drawings released last year.
Lumma's Range Rover Velar also features horizontal
blades in the side skirts, as well as a roof-mounted spoiler that's said to
reduce drag, plus a rear apron with an incorporated diffuser, flanked by the
quad exhaust pipes.
A selection of wheels can be specified to the SUV as
well, complete with tire sets, 22- or 23-inch in size. The 12x22-inch ones come
together with 305/35 Michelin rubber, while the larger 11x23-inch are wrapped
in 305/30 Continental tires. Meanwhile, changes to the interior include the
addition of a sports steering wheel, an aluminum pedal set and floor and boot
carpet mats, with the embroidered 'Lumma' logo.
A Carbon conversion is on the tuner's list as well,
introducing front and rear door design panels, grille, spoiler lip, front
wings, hood panels, side mirror caps, rear spoiler lip and diffuser, all made
from the popular lightweight material.
We'll most definitely hear more from Lumma and their
Range Rover Velar in the near future, as they're currently prepping a sport
exhaust system with sound flap control, alongside power upgrades for the petrol
and diesel engines.