Ultimate £130k Range Rover launched...
This the most expensive Range Rover ever, the Autobiography Ultimate Edition. It’s absolutely stuffed full of toys and luxurious features.
The biggest change is that with this Ultimate Edition there are now two seats in the back, rather than three. Two huge seats. This model is a car to be chauffeured in, not to drive yourself around in.
The biggest change is that with this Ultimate Edition there are now two seats in the back, rather than three. Two huge seats. This model is a car to be chauffeured in, not to drive yourself around in.
Those lucky enough to sit in the back get two iPads to play with (they come as standard), a drinks chiller, fold out tables and electric seats. The iPads are clearly just a gimmick. We’re not sure yet if they’re removable, if not then that’ll be a pain for owners!
In the boot is a ‘super yacht inspired’ teak floor, which we actually rather like!
In the boot is a ‘super yacht inspired’ teak floor, which we actually rather like!
On the outside, there are two new colours to choose from, Roussillon Red and Otago Stone. To really prove you’ve bought the most expensive Range Rover there are also unique 20” wheels and a badge on the back to indicate you didn’t go for the standard version.
The Ultimate Edition can be bought with either the new 4.4 TDV8, or the 5.0 V8 Supercharged Petrol. Only 500 will be made. Prices aren’t yet out yet, but you can guarantee there will be NO change from £100k...
The Ultimate Edition can be bought with either the new 4.4 TDV8, or the 5.0 V8 Supercharged Petrol. Only 500 will be made. Prices aren’t yet out yet, but you can guarantee there will be NO change from £100k...
It’s no real surprise to see this Range Rover - Kahn and Overfinch have had fun - now it's Land Rovers turn! There have been lots of hints that the next Range Rover will be even more luxurious than the current one, so this is a good way to test the market.
We’d expect this limited edition to sell out very quickly. Lots of wealthy people around the world use Range Rovers as chauffeur driven cars, so this model is just responding to customer demand.
It’ll be a while until the all-new Range Rover will be launced, but when it does we wouldn’t be surprised to see an option for two back seats, instead of the standard three back seats.
Source: David Chandler, Carbuzz
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