In a shocking turn of events, a Land Rover Defender owner heads to an aftermarket car modification house to get a new interior. It is unbelievable that someone would actually take a premium luxury car to a car shop to replace its cabin. In the last few years, the trend of aftermarket car customizations is at an all-time high. The level of professionalism and access to world-class materials and components is immensely appealing for a whole bunch of car owners. But to take a premium luxury car there is unheard of. Let us take a look at the details of this unique case here.
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Land Rover Defender in Aftermarket for New Interior
This post comes from autojournal_india on Instagram. The video clip showcases a rather unsettling process of dismantling the entire luxury SUV. The seats have been taken out completely. The door panels and all interior bits have been removed. We see people working inside the vehicle. Now it is unclear what the owner wants to achieve with this set-up. Still, it is worth comprehending what could he have in mind about the new elements which he was not able to get with the already high-quality premium cabin that comes with the Land Rover Defender as standard. Range Rover is famous for offering the most opulent and top-notch components in their SUVs.
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Specs
The Land Rover Defender is one of the most successful luxury off-road vehicles globally, and it comes in different versions. The petrol engine is a 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder, giving you 300 hp and 400 Nm of power and torque. There’s also a 3.0-litre 6-cylinder option that can provide up to 400 hp and 550 Nm of power and torque. Interestingly, the turbo diesel engine is quite popular, especially among celebrities. This 3.0-litre inline 6-cylinder engine is robust, with 300 hp and an impressive 650 Nm, making it the top choice for many Indian celebrities who go for the Defender models. Prices range from Rs 94 lakh to Rs 2.30 Crore, ex-showroom.
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Author’s Note
Customizing cars after purchase is becoming more popular these days, and this is a clear example of that trend. We admire the professionalism of many aftermarket car shops. However, we want to warn our readers about going to inexperienced dealers. Your car might not turn out the same because less experienced mechanics may struggle to put all the parts back together the way they were when the car left the factory. So, it’s important to only seek help from experienced modification experts.
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