For its next project, Bulgarian design house Vilner has once again ventured into the world of motorcycles with the full-customization of an Aprilia Tuono, which it has cleverly named (from a marketing standpoint) the Stingray.

The styling transformation encompasses a series of changes, including a brand new front fender, redesigned headlamps and turning signals with LED units, new side spoilers with two vents each, a re-sculptured tank and tinted rear lights.

And that’s not all, as Vilner re-upholstered the seats, painted part of the frame in black, repositioned the license plate holder, extended the rear fork and driving chain by 150mm (5.9 inches) and re-sprayed the wheels.

Complementing the new design is a performance upgrade said to boost the Aprilia’s output by 10 percent.

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