German tuner Inden-Design, is better known for their work on high-priced models from Ferrari and Mercedes. The company is now branching out a bit, having turned their attention to the unsuspecting Daihatsu Materia.
Dubbed the “Icecube”, the bright white box has been outfitted with a host of new items. On the exterior, the new body kit contains four different extensions that can be attached over the current panels, as well as daytime running lights and a new rear bumper with diffuser. Triangle-shaped side mirrors, carbon fibre door handles and boot cover have also been fitted.
A set of light-weight three-piece 18-inch alloy wheels have been custom designed for the car. A new exhaust and catalytic converter were also fitted, as was a new differential.
Inside, designers added silver-look carbon fibre trim throughout the cabin, along with Alcantara upholstery. The reworked Matria also receives a new audio and sat-nav system.
Each part mentioned may be purchased individually, however, the total price of the add-ons costs more than the car itself, making this “Icecube” tuning project enough to turn you stone cold at the site of it.