Actor Alia Bhatt Upgrades To A Range Rover Vogue Luxury SUV

- Alia Bhatt's Range Rover Vogue is LWB version with a 3-litre V6 diesel
- The Range Rover Vogue is completely imported as a CBU from the UK
- Land Rover's Range Rover Vogue is a popular choice amidst celebrities
Alia Bhatt is one of the most sought-after actors at present and has been growing every year from strength to strength. Well, that also seems to be her philosophy when choosing cars and has upgraded her humble Audi Q5 SUV and how. The Badrinath ki Dulhaniya actor has added the uber-luxurious Range Rover Vogue SUV to her garage, which is, one of the most sought-after offerings from Land Rover. With a price tag starting around Rs. 1.88 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Range Rover Vogue is one of the most expensive luxury SUVs you can get your hands on and is also the favourite amidst some of Alia's contemporaries as well including actors Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma.
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The Range Rover Vogue bought by Alia Bhatt is powered by the 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel engine that belts out 240 bhp and 600 Nm of peak torque. The oil burner is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels. The Range Rover Vogue is shod with the Land Rover Terrain Response System, which adjusts the ride as per the terrain. The Udta Punjab actor has opted for the long-wheelbase version, which ensures that there's ample of legroom in the second row for the occupants.
(The Range Rover Vogue is one the more popular luxury SUVs in the film industry)
Some of the more interesting features on the Land Rover Range Rover adaptive Xenon lights, 20-inch alloy wheels, Semi-Aniline leather seats with 20-way driver adjustability. You also get ventilated front seats and rear seats with climate control function, while a head-up display makes ensures you keep your eyes on the road. There's also mood lighting, 825 Watt Meridian audio system, soft door close, virtual instrument display, as well as InControl Touch Pro, which uses a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system that offers a host of connectivity options. The luxury SUV also comes with a rear seat entertainment system with headrest-mounted 8 or 10-inch screens.
The Range Rover Vogue also comes with adaptive cruise control, parking aids, surround camera system, along with hill descent control, low traction control and gradient release control. The Range Rover Vogue is imported in the country as a Completely Built Unit (CBU).
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