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Land RoverThe SV Bespoke department revealed Guard V8 Bond Edition marks the appearance of off-road vehicles in the upcoming 007 movie “No Time to Die”.
- Defender Bond Edition will only produce 300 units
- Get appearance updates
- Use 5.0-liter supercharged V8
Land Rover Defender Bond Edition: What’s new?
There are only 300 vehicles in the world, and the special edition is available in three-door 90 and extended-wheelbase five-door 110 models.
The Defender V8 Bond Edition has many customized styling details, which are expanded on the basis of the Black Pack version and reflect the characteristics of the car in the 25th Bond film, which will eventually be released after multiple delays. It will be in theaters later this month.
With 22-inch black alloy wheels and blue brake calipers, the rear has the “Defender 007” badge and unique puddle lamp design, while the interior uses special pedals and a Bond-themed touch screen to activate the animated infotainment system.
Only 15 of the 300 prototypes — 5 in the 1990s and 10 in the 110s — will be sold in the UK. Each will be customized by SV Bespoke, and its version number will be engraved next to the CV Bespoke logo inside.
Land Rover Defender Bond Edition: Engine and Performance
Based on the recently launched 518bhp, 5.0-liter supercharged V8 gasoline engine, it can complete a 0-100 km/h sprint at a speed of 149 mph (approximately 240 km/h) in 4.9 seconds.
Land Rover in India
In the past few months, Land Rover has launched an updated version of most of its product lines in India.The automaker started selling Three Guards 90 In July of this year, subsequently launched Found plastic surgery. Land Rover also introduced an update Range Rover Aurora with Range Rover Starburst Equipped with a more powerful diesel engine, and 2021 Range Rover Sport SVR Performance SUV.
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