ART Set To Debut New Products At Essen Motor Show

Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on November 10, 2005 at 12:30 PM CST

Hot on the heels of the lovely Carlsson S-Class comes more tuner  
news.  Our friend Vincent over at Autoblog.nl pointed us to a few new  
offerings by A_R_T, set to debut at the Essen Motor Show at the end  
of the month.

A_R_T has two new tuning programs in the works, one for the newly  
redesigned M-Class, and one for the new 2007 S-Class.

Like all good tuners do, A_R_T began by designing a new aerodynamic  
body kit for the two vehicles, including a new front apron, rear  
apron and side skirts. To further enhance the look of the vehicles,  
buyers will have the option of either 18", 19", or 20" A_R_T wheels.

In addition, A_R_T addressed the interior of both the M and S-Class,  
allowing customers their choice of leather, alcantara, wood, or  
carbon combinations.

To complete the packages, A_R_T gives buyers the option of modifying  
a few other items well, including a new sport suspension that lowers  
the vehicle 35mm, a new sport exhaust system, and various engine  
modifications.

You can check out a few photos of the upcoming A_R_T tuner programs at:

http://emercedesbenz.com/Nov05/10ARTDebutsNewProducts.html

For more Mercedes-Benz news and information, visit eMercedesBenz at  
www.eMercedesBenz.com

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