Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke launched at Rs 2.80 crore

    Only five units of the range-topping luxury SUV will be sold in India.

    Published On Dec 06, 2017 10:00:00 AM

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    Land Rover has launched the range-topping Autobiography by SVO Bespoke variant of its flagship Range Rover in India, starting at Rs 2.80 crore (ex-showroom). The Autobiography SVO is designed and engineered by the Bespoke Division of Special Vehicle Operations (SVO).

    The SVO Bespoke model is not based on the new facelifted 2018 car that was recently unveiled but on the long-wheelbase 2017 Range Rover. The company will have only five units available for sale in India. The special edition will get similar engine options to that on the standard Range Rover - a diesel and a supercharged petrol. While the diesel is a 4.4-litre V8 producing 335hp, the petrol is a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 unit that put out a massive 543hp.

    On the outside, it gets two paint shades to choose from - Bespoke Satin Blue and Bespoke Gloss Black with Copper Flake. In addition, the exterior gets body-coloured mirror caps, and an exterior accent pack. Moreover, the five owners can also choose the size of wheels between the 21- or 22-inch alloys that are available.

    On the inside, the luxury SUV gets a range of Autobiography interior colours, bespoke Kalahari Veneer for the centre console, bespoke badging and detailing across the vehicle and rear executive seating with a cooler box that can be used to store champagne bottles.

    The Autobiography by SVO Bespoke can either be booked from any of the 26 JLR dealerships across India or customers can even directly reach the Bespoke commissioning facility near Coventry in Warwickshire, UK.

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    New LWB Range Rover SVAutobiography unveiled

    Range Rover facelift, P400e image gallery

    Range Rover facelift unveiled with new P400e plug-in hybrid variant

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