Those Germany foil companies are at it again - enticing us with tuning to showcase their vinyl wraps. This time its fostla.de who has taken an Audi Q7 V12 TDI and given it a new look and some extra performance. First released in 2008, the Q7 V12 TDI is a significant vehicle because it is the only V12 diesel powered passenger car on the planet. With its 6.0-liter engine it generates 500 HP (368 kW / 4903bhp) and 1,000 Nm (737 lb-ft) and accelerated from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds. Fostla has given the rare Q7 diamond matt black wrapping job in addition to 11x23 Mansory C5 rims with 315/25R-23 tires, front and rear 15mm and 30mm hub spaces and an engine ECU remap which gives a total power output of 600 HP (441 kW / 592 bhp) and 1,150 Nm (848 lb-ft) torque. The ECU upgrade alone costs 3500 euros.
Monday, October 8, 2012
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