Archive for the ‘Land Rover’ Category

Finished in Santorini Black with Ivory Leather/Black Perforated Alcantara Interior this September 2012 registered Arden Sport has recorded 3000 miles andcomes with the following specification:-

AR6 Body-styling including Front and Rear Bumpers, Side Skirts and Wheel Arches. ARDEN Illuminated Side Bars, ARDEN 22″ Dakar II Wheels finished in Satin Silver and Matt Black, ARDEN Sports Exhaust, ARDEN Steering Wheel and ARDEN Lettering and Badging. Privacy Glass, Digital TV Tuner and I Pod Connectivity. All usual 2012 Model Refinements including 8 Speed Gearbox, Touch Screen Navigation, Bluetooth Telephone System, Heated Front and Rear Seats, Harmon Kardon Sound, Digital Radio, Xenon Headlamps, Reversing Camera and Power Tailgate.

This RR Arden Sport is available to purchase today at £75000 inc VAT (excluding shipping/delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Range Rover Sport Arden AR-6 SDV6 HSE

Land Rover has officially launched the 2013 Range Rover and confirmed that pricing in the UK starts from £71,295 for the Range Rover Vogue 3.0L TDV6 rising to £98,395 for the Range Rover Autobiography 5.0L Supercharged. Their order book is officially opened now so get in touch with The Car Spy on 01732 760699 if you would like further information.

Click here to view the full list of options and pricing for the New Range Rover

2013 Range Rover    2013 Range Rover

New Range Rover Sport 3.0 SDV6 HSE 8-speed Auto with Arden AR6 Package For Sale

Finished in Santorini Black with Ivory Premium Leather plus Perforated Alcantara Seat Centres this new, unregistered RR Arden AR6 comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Arden AR6 Aerodynamic Package comprises: Modified Front and Rear Bumpers, Side Sills, Wheel Arches, 22″ Dakar Alloys, Sports Exhaust (Rear Silencer), Daytime Running Lights, Stainless Steel and mesh Grilles.

Further Arden Specification: Illuminated Side Bars in Stainless Steel, Sports Steering Wheel in leather and Alcantara, Red Calipers.

Further details of the Arden range of upgrades visit http://www.arden.de/en/

This Range Rover Arden AR6 is available to purchase today at £83995 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Range Rover Arden AR6  Range Rover Arden AR6

Forty-two years ago the very first Range Rover was launched and although the car was praised for its unique road-going/cross-country capabilities nobody could foresee how this unusual car was to pave the way for what is known today as the ‘SUV sector’ which has seen a huge rise in market share over the last ten years or so.

There is almost no premium brand that has not launched or put forward concepts for an SUV in the past few years and since the likes of Bentley, Lamborghini and Aston Martin are showing serious intentions to enter this market segment Land Rover is constantly looking over its shoulder to keep an eye on the rest of the field who are desperate to play catch-up.

The original ‘Classic’ Range Rover was essentially a very simple design that offered the best of both worlds in terms of the on and off-road driving experience. The fact that the original design remained virtually unchanged until 1996 is pretty remarkable and when the P38 generation came along it became evident that the workhorse image of the Classic was being replaced by a car that had much greater ambitions – luxury was the word now being used to describe life with a Rangie.

The third generation ‘L322’ further emphasised the view that Land Rover were determined to move the RR away from the inevitable offerings from BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Porsche and from its launch in 1994 the car has stubbornly held on to the title of Best 4×4 By far. Not only could the Range Rover still whip the competiton on any off-road course but it still had the presence of a battleship while cruising down the high street on the way to the supermarket. A bit like a Rolls Royce.

So today, after the usual frenzy of ‘leaked’ camouflaged images on the Internet Land Rover has officially announced details of L405 the fourth incarnation of the King of off-roaders.

Logically, the car still is instantly recognisable as a Range Rover. The upright body with the slab sides, the clamshell bonnet design and the ‘floating’ roof are all there and will probably be there for many generations to come – they are the design cues that essentially tell your brain that you are looking at a Range Rover.

LR are telling everybody that L405 is the most luxurious Range Rover yet. They say it is lighter and stronger (because of  the extensive use of aluminium) with much improved handling thanks to the newly designed four-corner air-suspension. It is also likely to be larger than the outgoing model. LR say there is 118mm more legroom for rear passengers and there will be a two-seat ‘Executive Class’ seating option which hints at where the new car will be heading – straight for the throats of Bentley, Mercedes and Rolls Royce.

Engine options will come in the form of the petrol Supercharged V8 plus TDV6 and TDV8 diesels. Already familiar power sources of the current model but good enough to be shoe-horned into the new model.

No confirmation yet on pricing but we expect that official news will be given at the Paris Motor Show at the end of September. LR are suggesting that they will be taking orders at that time too and deliveries are due to start in early 2013.

For further details of the new Range Rover or any other Land Rover model give The Car Spy a call on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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In the world of high-speed all-terrain vehicles there is mental, really mental and then there is Bowler.

The company which is based in the sleepy hills of Derbyshire has developed a reputation over the past 25 years for developing cars that can go up and down mountains and sand dunes at speeds that make Formula 1 look a bit limp-wristed. For those in the know the Bowler Wildcat and Tomcat are enshrined in the history of manic off-road vehicles.

Bowler has essentially used a template that incorporates a Land Rover donor vehicle and a bespoke list of modifications that turns the more-than-capable Land Rover into a fire-breathing dragon. The Bowler is the car that you would want in a nuclear holocaust.

So what does the Land Rover/Bowler partnership really mean? Well it is more of branding exercise and won’t change the status quo of either company except that they officially recognise that each other exists. The upshot is that ‘Powered by Land Rover’ will be an extra sticker (decal) on every Bowler from now on. Which is marketing collateral for all concerned.

Far more interesting is the fact that Bowler has two models on offer – the EXR and EXR S. which both use a modified version of the Range Rover Sport chassis. Both cars also use modified versions of the 5.0-litre V8 engine used in Range Rover models.  The EXR uses an FIA-restricted naturally-aspirated 5.0-litre V8 engine, while the EXR S uses a 550bhp version of the supercharged 5.0-litre V8 which Bowler claims will provide supercar performance – that is most likely an understatement.

Click here for the full spec of the road-going EXR S

This is a company that does not have to fill its modest website with blah-blah marketing blurb about being the best at what it does. It just turns up and blows everything else into the weeds.

Congratulations to Bowler for getting the recognition it deserves – check them out at http://www.bowlermotorsport.com/

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