This is the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. after Autechās been done with it. No changes in performance here, but going fast isnāt exactly what the company had in mind building this thing.
Ā© Provided by Top Gear PhilippinesPHOTO BY AutechOutside, youāll find a host of aesthetic add-ons. The most standout upgrades here are new signature LEDs and snazzy 18-inch aluminum wheels. The intricate grille is now finished in dark chrome, and the exterior is capped off by side skirts, front and rear bumper finishes, dark chrome foglight trim, and Autech badging.
Four colors are available here: Dark Blue, Midnight Black, Pure White Pearl, and Dark Metal Gray. Dark Blue is our pick here, as the minivan simply pops out more in this finish.
Ā© Provided by Top Gear PhilippinesPHOTO BY AutechThe alterations Autech has made inside are just as extensive. Black leather seats get an exclusive quilted pattern and blue contrast stitching. Actually, everythingāfrom the door panels to components like the shift knob and steering wheelāget the blue stitching and leather combination. Youāll also find a generous amount of wood trim. And, like the exterior, Autechās presence is solidified courtesy of interior badging.
© Provided by Top Gear PhilippinesPHOTO BY AutechHow much? The two-wheel-drive base unit with the Autech package carries a „4,780,600 (around P2.14 million) price tag. Not bad.
Frankly, if the Elgrand somehow makes it to local shores, it would easily be one of the best-looking models in the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. Do you like what Autech has done here or would you rather see the Elgrand carrying a more subtle vibe?
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