Range Rover Autobiography By SVO Bespoke Launched In India

- The Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke adds more personalisation
- The luxury SUV is available in both petrol and diesel engine options
- The Range Rover Autobiography Bespoke is offered in the LWB version only
For those wanting more exclusivity from their Land Rover, the British car maker has introduced the new Range Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke in the country. The special version of the top-of-the-line Range Rover Autobiography trim gets commissioned by the company's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division that adds more luxury, style and exclusivity to the SUV. The Bespoke edition commands exclusive personalisation options for the customer and the SVO division will accordingly commission the SUV for your tastes. Land Rover has allocated only five examples of the Autobiography for SVO Bespoke version for India. Prices for the standard Range Rover Autobiography start over Rs. 2 crore (ex-showroom).

(The SVO Bespoke option can be booked in India or at the commissioning facility in the UK)
Speaking on the launch, Jaguar Land Rover India, President & Managing Director, Rohit Suri said, "We are excited to introduce the Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke. The exquisite individualisation options gives our discerning customers the opportunity to be a part of a unique automotive experience which gives them the chance to design the look and feel of their vehicle."
Bespoke customers can choose to order either directly through their retailer or via an appointment at the Bespoke commissioning facility near Coventry in Warwickshire, UK.
The Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke offers a choice of two unique exterior paint options - Bespoke Gloss Black with Copper Flake and Bespoke Satin Petrol Blue. The SUV also comes with body coloured mirror caps, an exterior accent pack, along with the option of 21-inch 22-inch alloy wheels.

(The cabin gets Bespoke Kalahari Veneer for the centre console)
Inside, the cabin can be spruced with a host of colour options, the bespoke Kalahari Veneer for the centre console, and Bespoke detailing and badging across the SUV. The Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke also comes with executive seats at the rear with a cooler box to make things comfortable when being driven around.

(The RR Autobiography by SVO Bespoke is fast as well with the Supercharged V8 engine)
The Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke is based on the 2017 model year long wheelbase (LWB) variant, which means there's ample of legroom for the rear passengers. The SUV is equally fast as it is luxurious and is offered in both the 4.4-litre diesel and 5.0-litre Supercharged petrol engines. The 4.4 SDV8 diesel makes 350 bhp of power, while the range-topping 5.0-litre V8 makes 543 bhp and 680 Nm of peak torque, and can hit the 0-100 kmph run in 5.4 seconds.
The Range Rover Autobiography by SVO Bespoke is one of the more exclusive SUVs you can get in India currently competes with the likes of the Bentley Bentayga and Maserati Levante.
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