The Maserati Levante S model is inspired by the Mediterranean wind, after which it was named after. The SUV has a daring and sporting character, while providing the highest level of comfort and safety. The spectacular exterior always captures admiring glances, and the refined interior instantly exudes the atmosphere of refined luxury.
Now, the well-known automobile tuning studio Larte Design has prepared a package of new design features for the Italian SUV. The premium carbon fibre tuning kit is called Shtorm and consists of 17 new elements. The main goal of the project was to emphasise the sporty style of the fantastically attractive Italian car.
An immediately eye-catching highlight is the spectacular carbon fibre overlay on the hood. The aggressive design continues with carbon shieldings, fiercely protruding around the air intakes under the radiator grille. The defying impression of the car is supported by the front bumper pad with its additional splitter. These parts favourably emphasise Maserati’s proud trident logo, which is an allusion to the god Neptune, the lord of the sea.
Moreover, Larte presents remarkable overlays for the front and rear wheel arches, as well as impressive side skirts and harpoon-like overlays around the fender air intakes. Finally, the tuning company also offers carbon mirror covers.
The aggressive appearance of Larte’s all-carbon rear bumper diffuser is complemented by new tailor-made aluminium tailpipes. As an option, they are also available as a twin-pipe carbon version. The final chord of this elegant and muscular modification symphony is the trunk lid spoiler.
Furthermore, the carefully selected alloy rims with the Larte horseshoe hub caps are a perfect match for the bodywork and immerse in the same style. In its entirety, this package should fully satisfy the dedicated fans of the exquisite Italian brand Maserati, making a true dream SUV even more unique and desirable.
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