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Porsche Cayenne Coupe Gets a Burgundy-Tinted Dry-Carbon Makeover from Larte Design

Larte Design has prepared a new visual conversion package for the facelifted third-generation Porsche Cayenne Coupe, and the result looks different from most aftermarket Porsche builds currently circulating online. The proposal targets the 2023-2026 Porsche Cayenne Coupe and Cayenne S Coupe, using dry-carbon exterior components finished in a pink-toned shade which, to be fair, leans closer to burgundy in certain lighting conditions.

The tuner says the finish is integrated directly into the material during production. According to the company, the surface keeps its shape and appearance under heat exposure and ultraviolet light, while remaining suitable for regular street use.

Larte Design also highlights where the components come from. The company states the same production facility supplies parts for Bugatti, Koenigsegg, and Porsche. TÜV certification is included as well, meaning the conversion remains road-legal throughout Europe. Installation work is available through the tuner’s headquarters in Erkrath, Germany, or through its international partner network.

Porsche Cayenne Coupe by Larte Design (13)
Porsche Cayenne Coupe by Larte Design

There is another detail worth mentioning. Before any installation begins, the parts go through a test-fitting process. Larte claims the entire setup uses OEM mounting locations, so no cutting, drilling, or structural changes are required during assembly. Driver-assistance systems, including parking sensors, stay operational, too, and the original factory technology remains untouched.

The body conversion itself contains eleven separate elements. The list includes a front bumper add-on, chin spoiler, air-intake trims, grille set, hood, rear diffuser, rear spoiler, roof spoiler, side-skirt extensions, brake-light details, and exhaust-surround pieces.

Some sections alter the Cayenne Coupe more aggressively than others. The hood treatment changes the front-end appearance immediately, while the rear diffuser and roof spoiler create a wider visual stance from behind. Then again, the tuner insists the package avoids overcomplicating the SUV’s original shape.

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Porsche Cayenne Coupe by Larte Design

Larte Design describes the project as a European first and adds, “the road has never seen one like it.” Whether people agree with that statement is another matter entirely.

The package fits both the Porsche Cayenne Coupe and Cayenne S Coupe produced between 2023 and 2026. Pricing details were not published. Instead, the tuner explains that interested customers receive a personalized proposal within 24 hours after sending a photo of their vehicle. According to the company, the response includes a tailored exterior concept, color direction, selected components, timeline, and full pricing structure.

Even among aftermarket Porsche projects, this one stands out quickly. Not because of oversized aero parts or race-inspired styling. The unusual dry-carbon finish does most of the work on its own.

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Juan Carlos

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