Following on from its real-life BMW M135i xDrive build, the tuning company MANHART has now teased its take on the upcoming Range Rover. As of writing, the new Range Rover isn’t officially available — it is, however, expected to launch sometime later this year in various guises, ahead of 2024’s all-electric version.
Regardless, MANHART has revealed its Range Rover Vogue RV 650, designed exclusively for the Middle Eastern market. Based on the flagship SV model — which will launch with a choice of either a 530 PS twin-turbo V8 or a 510 PS plug-in hybrid engine — MANHART tunes this to deliver 650 HP, which is more than any current Jaguar-Land Rover offering.
Black adorns the exterior alongside a gold-toned trim decorating the grille surround, lower grille housing, mirrors, side blade sculpture, and the rear bumper and diffuser, as well as the rims which are “Forged Line” pieces that look to be at least 23″.
The big wheels will look even more dominating as MANHART offers a suspension upgrade that enhances the stance of the SUV, which should simultaneously benefit the handling, while gold badging and quad exhaust pipes complete the list of exterior upgrades. Lastly, customers can customize the interior to their liking with leather and Alcantara in black and gold finishes, before adding individualized accents and finishing touches.
MANHART’s Range Rover Vogue RV 650 is available to order now despite the new Range Rover not actually being officially available just yet. Take a closer look at the car above and find out more online.
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