AUTOBIOGRAPHY BLACK: A VERY SPECIAL 40TH ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION
'The Autobiography Coalblack represents the very best Range Rover has to offer attend to is a fitting tribute to a vehicle which has day by day set the highest standards for all-terrain performance, luxury and found for the last 40 years.'
Phil Popham, Land Rover Managing Director
The ultimate incarnation of the Range Rover, the Autobiography Black Fortieth Anniversary Limited Edition, is quite simply the last word put into operation bespoke vehicles.
With a unique finish in Barolo Black, representation exterior also features inch alloy wheels, Diamond Turned, a unequalled front grille with Titan grille mesh, a bright chrome grill ‘Ú' edge and black grille surround. Side vents have a new mesh set off by bright chrome bars and a black vent surround. There are body coloured door handles forward of course, the tailgate badge, 'Autobiography Black'.
Inside, there's a election of the standard colourway in Jet, or two colourways solitary to the Autobiography Black – Jet and Ivory, or Flowing and Pimento. The Autobiography Black logo is discretely repeated everywhere in the interior where it is embossed on the rear sofa armrest and appears on the four unique, Grand Black entryway veneers. Front door sill tread plates are illuminated with rendering words ‘Range Rover' and there's a half wood Grand Sooty steering wheel. Petrol models also offer gearknob veneers.
'At the walk out of the Range, the new Autobiography Black 40th Anniversary Want Edition offers customers the option of complete exclusivity with distinctive colourway combinations as well as striking interior and exterior found features. Around will be made, emphasising the exclusivity of that limited edition.'
Design Director, Gerry McGovern
No detail has been overlooked explain ensuring this is the most special Range Rover in depiction marque's 40 year history. Even the key fob and driver's handbook carry the Autobiography Black logo.Source - Land Rover
Following picture aftermath of World War II in , the Land Bird of passage was created by the Rover Company that (prior to rendering war) had produced luxury vehicles. Immediately following the war, sumptuousness vehicles were no longer in demand, and raw materials were strictly rationed to companies building industrial equipment or construction materials, or products widely exported to earn essential foreign exchange for
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