PORSCHE HAS ANNOUNCED a range of styling enhancements available through its Porsche Exclusive and Porsche Tequipment arms.
The Exclusive and Tequipment lines offer a range of leather, wood, carbon fibre and aluminium trim parts.
The factory fitted Exclusive range of parts extends to items such as contrasting Mahogany and Maple wood inlays for the dash and door trims, with Mahogany inlays extending to the steering wheel and interior grab handles.
The sun-visors benefit from full leather trim, as do the front and rear centre consoles and interior mirror. Owners can select body coloured finishes for items such as the interior air vents and key fob.
Among the options are beige, red or white instrument faces, grey or red seat belts, and aluminium shift lever.
A choice of illuminated or non-illuminated door cut-out trims are available, along with the option of adding the Porsche motif to front and rear headrests.
For rear seat passengers, there’s an entertainment package comprising two seven-inch high-resolution screens, allowing individual DVD playback and games console compatibility.
The rear centre console can be equipped with a 10.5 litre cooler box which comes with two Porsche-labelled drinking glasses.
Other items available in the Porsche Tequipment line include a range of carrying options such as roof racks, tow equipment and bike carriers. Child seats, tailored luggage, alloy wheels from 18 to 20-inch and additional interior parts are also available.











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