Land Rover Defender by Nakatanenga
Nature And Carlex
The Land Rover Defendermight be an off-road
going, straight-to-the-point austere automobile from the get-go, but that
doesn’t mean it has so stay that way.
Nakatanenga Nature
obviously thought the same, and that’s exactly why the tuner commissioned
Carlex to chisel the vehicle’s sharp and bulky interior into a more welcoming
cabin; it still isn’t the most refined place in the world, but at least now its
premium craftsmanship makes it more welcoming and modern – for a variation of
the SUV which won’t probably see an ounce of mud.
Carlex says that the highest quality
leather was used, covering most of the elements, while the headliner was
trimmed in black Alcantara. Emphasizing the vehicle’s off-road, rugged skills
are the “perfectly done overstitching", although the three-spoke, Momo-like
steering wheel doesn’t quite fit in with the Defender’s newly acquired, stylish
character.
After 68 years and more than
2,000,000 units produced, Land Rover announced the iconic model won’t be
manufactured anymore, but it’s unique style that can be modeled to suit
various motoring cultures – will always get the attention of tuners, so there’s
no doubt we’ll see plenty more modified Defenders in the
future.