/Holland & Holland Range Rover Announced

Holland & Holland Range Rover Announced

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Taking a leaf out of Overfinch’s book, Range Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) unit announced the launch of a special edition of the SUV created in partnership with British gunmaker Holland & Holland. It is pitched as the most luxurious Range Rover ever.

Many years ago Range Rover tuner Overfinch teamed up with Holland & Holland and created a super deluxe Range Rover with special wooden trims, a self-replenishing drink cabinet, and a gun drawer. It was fantastic!

SVO’s Holland & Holland Range Rover will also feature an extensive range of bespoke features, but it will also offer unrivalled off-road capabilities and superior dynamics over the standard models. No wonder then they are already giving us a heads up this car is going to be the most expensive Range Rover ever.

So what sort of features can you expect to see on this model? Well, to begin with you get Holland & Holland Green of the full bodywork, mirrors and bonnet vent, green grille with chrome detailing, and badging on the lower accent door badges of both long and standard wheelbase versions, as well as on the tailgate. Inside there is the Executive Class seating package for the LWB model and two individual fully adjustable seats and a bespoke console in the middle featuring electrically deployable walnut tables, integrated USB charging sockets, enhanced stowage and bespoke lighting.

Softest tan and espresso leather with bespoke embroidery, French walnut veneer, engraved art work, and a mix aluminum and carbon fiber trim pieces on every panel and surface are among the other highlights of the Holland & Holland Range Rover. You can order this car with the 340 PS 4.4-litre SDV8 diesel or the 510 PS petrol-powered 5.0-litre V8 Supercharged engine. But you should know that base model starts from £180,000!

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