A new two-door coupe version of the Range Rover is to pay homage to the model’s history.
Land Rover, which has so far only revealed an interior image of the car, says it will make its debut at the Geneva International Motor Show in March.
Called the Range Rover SV Coupé, it will be hand-assembled by Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations team at its technical centre in Warwickshire, with production limited to 999.
The car’s styling is said to be inspired by the original two-door Range Rover launched in 1970.
Land Rover’s chief design officer Gerry McGovern said: “The Range Rover SV Coupé is a highly compelling design with peerless refinement and uncompromised sophistication, from its breathtaking exterior proportions to its sumptuous, beautifully appointed, interior.
“This is a vehicle that will resonate on an emotional level.”
Special Operations managing director John Edwards said: “Land Rover created the luxury SUV sector with Range Rover almost 50 years ago.
“In launching the new Range Rover SV Coupé, we will offer clients an alluring combination of peerless luxury and rarity.
“Unveiling this special vehicle at Geneva International Motor Show in March, during Land Rover’s 70th Anniversary year, will be a defining moment for Land Rover, the Range Rover portfolio and Special Vehicle Operations.”