Lumma Design touches up the BMW 7 Series

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BMW tuner Lumma Design wasn’t going to sit around and let time slip by with the BMW 7 Series. The luxo-barge is a rolling testament luxury but Lumma just had to up the ante with more pronounced aero styling.

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A more aggressive front bumper that is built in with fog lights and daytime LED running lights as well as a carbon trimmed kidney grille frames handle the head on looks while redesigned side skirts handle the side profile. At the rear, a modified bumper with an incorporated diffuser sharpens things up. There are also wheel arch extensions to keep the massive new wheels under wraps.

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Speaking of which, the 22-inch wheels are extremely wide and come wrapped in high-performance Vredestien tyres measuring 265/30 up front and 295/25 at the aft. The rear of the kit consists of minor styling tweaks like mirror caps, door handle covers, boot lid trim and a four-piece pillar trim set. On the inside, the upgrades continue with an aluminium two-piece pedal set and matching footrest while the Lumma crest logo is embroidered into the floor mats and boot mats.

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Before this, the Lumma 7 Series was a joint project between Lumma and Shaston, an international distributor of the Windows Mobile. The joint venture was to introduce a Windows Mobile-based in-car entertainment and communication system that would have been first fitted in the Lumma 7 Series. That could still be under development although no further details are available.

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Source: http://worldcarfans.com
 

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