The huge speakers will let you hear the Jaguar F-Pace if you don’t know when it is coming.
Although a neon green Jaguar FPace with a set 32-inch color-matched wheels may not be your thing, the builder deserves credit for making this wild creation work. The interior features a stereo that can shake the exterior to match its extreme exterior.
The Jaguar’s custom body is clear, not only because of the huge wheels but also because it has a customized body. Bright chrome mesh is behind the logo. The brand’s classic leaping cat logo graces the front corners. The grille and hood also feature the company’s second emblem, which features the feline head.
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On the inside, the color scheme is a mixture of black and crimson. Massive speakers can now be accommodated by new door panels. This layout appears to cut into the passenger compartment. However, the owner seems to prefer music over comfort for the occupants.
Many owners don’t agree with the idea of putting more emphasis on style than performance. Lister’s LFP is a great example of an alternative method to tune an Face. The tuner’s promotional photos (below) show that the SUV has a green exterior, though it is toned down a bit more than the one shown in the video.
Lister’s motor boasts 670 horsepower (500kilowatts) which can travel more than 200 miles an hour (322 km per hour). It takes 3.5 seconds to sprint from 60 mph (96 km/h) to the finish. The tuner installs many carbon fiber components to reduce weight. The base price for the SUV upgrade is 140,000 pounds (or $118,742 at current exchange rates). Production is limited to 250 units.
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