Of all the cars that are being penciled in for the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, one of the most interesting has to be the Invader N40.
Unlike
a lot of the tuning programs that are usually unveiled at a major show
like Geneva, the Invader N40 isn’t based on a sports car or a luxury
car. What it is is a Nissan Patrol, which, last we checked, isn’t exactly considered a tuning favorite.
Having
said that, the Invader N40 is a different beast altogether. Built and
designed by Invader Technologies, the N40 is considered the ultimate
customization program for the Patrol, with about as many aerodynamic
modifications as any other tuning program we’ve seen in quite some time.
The
wide body kit is only the beginning of it. There’s also a restyled
front end that features Invader signature LED lights to go with
blackened headlights, and plenty of carbon fiber detailing added into
the body panels of the SUV. On top of that, Invader also fitted the N40
with a brand-spankin’ new set of 22" forged multi-piece alloy wheels to
give the SUV a far more aggressive stance and overall look.
Inside,
the N40 sports plenty of other modifications, particularly the
prevalent use of carbon fiber, high-grade leather, and Alcantara, three
materials that you usually won’t find in a Patrol.
Invader
has yet to reveal what they did under the hood of the N40, but one
thing they did say was that it won’t come with the same 600-horsepower
Invader supercharger that it’s previous creation, the L60, carried.
It’s going to be interesting, to say the least, to see what kind of
performance modifications they added to the N40 because if there’s one
thing we know about these guys, it’s that they don’t hold anything back.
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