Land Rover Discovery Sport by Project
Kahn
Project Kahn has made a name for itself
customizing Land Rovers. Defenders especially, but also Range Rovers and other
models from the British off-road outfitter. Now it has turned its attention
to the new Discover Sport.
Here is dubbed the
Black Label Edition. It's based on the 2.0 TD4 version of the Land Rover
Discovery Sport, the model which replaced the aging Freelander as the
manufacturer realigns its product range into three lineups (The Discovery is
one of those, the Range Rover another, and the upcoming replacement for the
Defender the third).
The Black Label Edition is all murdered out in
Santorini Black with matte black trim and 20-inch wheels. Inside, however, it's
another story.
Kahn has refinished the interior in red
leather with an oversized, quilted herringbone pattern, Alcantara trim and
machined aluminum pedals and sill plates. Of course Kahn will outfit one any
which way you like, or it will sell you this exact one for £ 49,423,
representing a hefty premium over the Disco Sport's £31,095 starting price.
In case your wondering, Kahn's asking
price also pretty evenly splits the difference between a Range Rover Evoque and
Range Rover Sport, or could put you in a full-size Discovery. But that, of
course, would be for a showroom-stock example of a model that's already on its
way out, instead of a fully customized take on JLR's latest.