A series of small fogs to increase the appeal of the car
Naturally, there is no such thing as ‘up!’ exclusive parts, so all parts are set with modifications to match the actual car. The grille guard, which emphasizes the wild look, is fitted with a Daihatsu Atrai, while the roof rack on the special carrier is shortened and mounted for the Suzuki Every, and a ladder for the Every is carried in the rear to enhance the outdoor feel.
As for additional parts, the items released for the light car in terms of dimensions were just right, and the recent off-road remake boom for light cars has helped in the off-road conversion, as there are various parts available.
Other off-road items that can’t be overlooked are the fog lights. There is a twist here too: all the fog lights fitted are a series of small fog lights. This was an ingenious way to increase the appeal of the vehicle, with two rather than one, or three rather than two, and also to match the compactness of the vehicle body.
The body color is matte Sanremo Green, a genuine BMW color. By not opting for a matte finish, the car is designed to be used actively in the field of outdoor fun.
The appeal of this ‘up!’ off-roader specification lies in the fact that it focuses on the most effective points in terms of attractiveness. The important thing is to enjoy the change of customization without spending as much money as possible. ‘Build.works’ has shown us this through the ‘up!’ customization technique.
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