Dec 27, 2016 05:10 AM EST
Custom Porsche Cayenne S Glows In Green, Love It Or Hate It?

A custom Porsche Cayenne S made by Carlex Design for one of its customers glows in Green. The well-known Polish coach has completely renovated the interior of the German SUV, with details in lime green and new upholstery. Love it or hate it? Check it out here.

Throughout this year, a few occasions come to mind of times that Carlex Design left us speechless with its preparations and interior modifications. The Polish tuner has established itself internationally as one of the best when it comes to redesigning and changing, from top to bottom, any car interior, whether modern, classic, cheap or exclusive. And with this new work for the Porsche Cayenne S, we can say that it has hit the spot again.

Created at the request of one of the preparer customers, Carlex Design has been put to work to provide the SUV German a completely new interior, according to Motor1. It has not sought to create a discreet and elegant look for the Porsche Cayenne S. Rather, the combination of colors chosen by the preparer is a bit extravagant and risky but also cool and timely.

First, Carlex Design has completely remove the original black leather upholstery that "dressed" this Porsche Cayenne S. Alcantara details and some of the trim installed in different areas of the Porsche SUV were also removed. Subsequently, Carlex Design began to install the new interior designed for the Cayenne. Now the lime green is its main color, according to CarBuzz

One can find this tone in important elements like the seat belts, the seams of the upholstery, the garments present in the doors, dashboard, center console and even the steering wheel and central sphere of the four instruments. The contrast achieved is brutal, and at first glance it will seem excessive, but it should be noted that the color has been carefully chosen by the client and owner of the Porsche Cayenne S.

Moreover, Carlex Design has also kept some of the original elements of carbon fiber with the idea that the lime green contrast can shine even more for the Porsche Cayenne S. Now, the front and rear seats feature a new upholstery that combines a blend of leather and perforated Alcantara.

The exterior and mechanics of this modified Porsche Cayenne S, however, remain unchanged. What do you think of the result? Love it or hate it? Check it out on the video below.

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