Within the next three years, Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) in collaboration with the British gun-maker Holland & Holland will produce 40 luxurious Range Rover units priced at £180,000 each.
The car will be based on the Range Rover Autobiography Black long wheelbase edition. It will be fitted with either a 5.0-litre petrol-powered engine delivering 510 hp or a 4.4-litre diesel-powered mill that produces 339 hp.
It is the Range Rover’s interior which features most of the tweaks. The team used the Executive Class seating package that comprises two individually adjustable rear seats, centre console with electrically deployable tables, screens mounted to the rear of the front headrests, custom lighting and USB charging sockets. The cabin is upholstered in leather, while the boot is designed to accommodate a pair of Holland & Holland bespoke rifles.
The car’s exterior is distinguishable thanks to special paintjob and revised radiator grille.