Range Rover Reborn set for world debut at Salon Retromobile 2017
03 Feb 2017|1,525 views
Salon Retromobile 2017 will see the world debut presentation of the next in the Reborn series of expertly sourced and comprehensively restored Classic Land Rovers. Range Rover Reborn is a new programme offering prospective customers the unique opportunity to purchase an original and highly collectible vintage Range Rover, direct from Land Rover Classic in the U.K. The launch of Range Rover Reborn builds on the successful introduction of Land Rover Series I Reborn last year.
Land Rover Classic's expert team has drawn on decades of engineering and design expertise to complete the first Range Rover Reborn - a carefully selected 1978 Classic Range Rover, which boasts a 3.5-litre V8 Petrol Carburettor Zenith-Stromberg 175CD type, producing 132bhp and 251Nm of torque, mated to a four-speed manual transmission.
The Range Rover was launched in 1970, originally in two-door configuration only, up to 1981, when the first factory four-door was introduced, and remained popular right up to the end of the first generation's production in 1996. So popular, in fact, that production of the first generation continued alongside the second generation for almost two years, and the name Classic Range Rover was introduced to distinguish this model from its more modern sibling.
Salon Retromobile 2017 will see the world debut presentation of the next in the Reborn series of expertly sourced and comprehensively restored Classic Land Rovers. Range Rover Reborn is a new programme offering prospective customers the unique opportunity to purchase an original and highly collectible vintage Range Rover, direct from Land Rover Classic in the U.K. The launch of Range Rover Reborn builds on the successful introduction of Land Rover Series I Reborn last year.
Land Rover Classic's expert team has drawn on decades of engineering and design expertise to complete the first Range Rover Reborn - a carefully selected 1978 Classic Range Rover, which boasts a 3.5-litre V8 Petrol Carburettor Zenith-Stromberg 175CD type, producing 132bhp and 251Nm of torque, mated to a four-speed manual transmission.
The Range Rover was launched in 1970, originally in two-door configuration only, up to 1981, when the first factory four-door was introduced, and remained popular right up to the end of the first generation's production in 1996. So popular, in fact, that production of the first generation continued alongside the second generation for almost two years, and the name Classic Range Rover was introduced to distinguish this model from its more modern sibling.
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