Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) has revealed its most expensive Range Rover which it worked on with British gun-maker Holland & Holland.
Based on the Range Rover Autobiography Black the Holland & Holland Range Rover is available with either the 4.4 litre SDV8 or 5.0 litre Supercharged Petrol, and comes in a unique Holland & Holland Green hue complete with H&H badges. The grille is painted in the same deep green and has chrome highlights.
Most changes appear on the inside where the most expensive Range Rover benefits from an Executive Class seating package with two individually adjustable rear seats and an extended redesigned centre console, and electric walnut tables, USB sockets, extra stowage and bespoke lights.
The seats are further trimmed in premium soft tan and espresso leather upholstery, embroidered with Holland & Holland detailing. Additional special Holland & Holland touches include wood veneers that match Hollands oil-finished gunstocks, and door handle detailing with exquisite engraving.
The most notable feature can be found in the trunk, where a specially designed removable leather-trimmed aluminium loadspace features an Alcantara interior and enough room for a pair of Holland & Holland guns. The loadspace floor has been engineered from aluminium and carbon fibre with a leather & wood veneer finish.
Land Rover plans to build just 120 examples of these expensive Range Rover Holland & Holland models over the next three years with an estimated sale priceof R3.1 Million per car.