Project Kahn is known for modifying Land Rovers, so it was about time that the tuner presented a kit for the new Range Rover. Styling mods on the 2023 Range Rover Project Kahn Signature Edition are rather subtle, but the highlight is the massive alloy wheels.

At the front, the three-piece bumper extension looks similar to Kahn’s offerings for previous generations of the Range Rover. The splitter creates a more pronounced “chin” for the SUV, without being overly aggressive.

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 Project Kahn’s 2023 Range Rover Signature Edition Rides On $10k 24-Inch Rims

The pictured examples of the SUV feature a duo-tone exterior with a satin black treatment for the bonnet and the area below the greenhouse. The tuner can also paint the roof in satin black, and remove Range Rover badges or replace them with Khan lettering on the bonnet and the tailgate.

As for the wheels, Project Kahn is offering a wide range of designs measuring between 22-inches and 24-inches in diameter which are shod in performance tires. The blue vehicle rides on the 24-inch “Type 33” forged alloy wheels with a satin black and diamond cut finish. Those are doing a pretty good job in filling up the wheelarches, although they will certainly limit the off-road abilities of the luxury SUV. On the other hand, the blacked-out Range Rover comes fitted with slightly smaller satin black 23-inch Type 52 RS forged alloy wheels which look more sensible for daily use.

 Project Kahn’s 2023 Range Rover Signature Edition Rides On $10k 24-Inch Rims

The most expensive of the aforementioned upgrades is the 24-inch wheels priced at €9,278.16 (equal to $9,855 at the time of writing) for a set of four. The pictured 23-inch wheels are a lot cheaper, selling between €3,945.36 ($4,191) and €4,175.76 ($4,434) depending on the selected finish. Finally, the front bumper extension will cost you €2,780.34 ($2,952) in body-colored form, or €3,475.14 ($3,689) if you opt for the flashier limited production carbon-fiber version.

Afzal Kahn, designer and founder of Project Kahn, said that the tuner has “further exciting plans in store for the new models across 2023” so we will keep an eye for more extensive visual upgrades. Range Rover owners who wish to have something more personalized for their SUV are welcome to contact the tuner for a quote.