A special version of the 2021 Range Rover
has been announced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the SUV. Fittingly
dubbed the Range Rover Fifty, production of the vehicle will be capped at 1,970
units worldwide, referencing the year that the first Range Rover model was
built. A host of touches differentiate the Range Rover Fifty from more typical
variants.
The SUV starts out life as a Range Rover
Autobiography and customers have the option of four different exterior colors;
Santorini Black, Aruba Silver, Carpathain Grey, and Rosello Red. While the vast
majority of Range Rover Fifty models will be painted in one of these four
options, an “extremely limited” number will be offered in Bahama Gold, Davos
White and Tuscan Blue.
Elsewhere, the Range Rover Fifty is
offered with two distant 22-inch wheel designs and the exterior sports a host
of custom badges with a ‘Fifty’ motif. As for the cabin, it too includes
distinctive plaques denoting this as no ordinary Range Rover and also comes
with illuminated treadplates.
Shoppers can buy the luxury SUV in
standard and long-wheelbase forms. A host of different engine options are also
on offer, including petrol and diesel engines as well as the P400e plug-in
hybrid. This powertrain combines a 2.0-liter Ingenium turbocharged
four-cylinder engine with an 85 kW electric motor that results in a total of
398 hp and 640 Nm of torque.
Land Rover has yet to announce pricing
details for the Range Rover Fifty nor specified when deliveries will begin.