Land Rover has announced two special-editions for the British SUV manufacturer’s MY20 Discovery and Range Rover Sport model range.
Available in limited numbers and only until March 31, both new models will offer a claimed $20,000 worth of additional equipment at no extra cost.
The Range Rover Sport SE adds keyless entry, a head-up display, black interior pack, digital radio, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof and 22-inch gloss-black alloy wheels.
It also gets extra safety equipment including blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, speed-limiter, traffic sign recognition, lane keeping assist and high-speed autonomous emergency braking (AEB).
Priced from $108,401 (plus on-road costs) the Range Rover Sport SE will only be offered with the one powertrain in two different tunes (183kW or 225kW) – a 3.0-litre V6 diesel paired to an eight-speed auto.
Powered by the 225kW variation of the same diesel V6, and priced from $99,749 plus ORCs, the special-edition Land Rover Discovery SE also gains a bunch of extra goodies.
Those include quad-zone air-conditioning, seven seats, a head-up display, keyless entry, heated front seats, electric tailgate and 20-inch gloss-silver alloy wheels.
The limited-edition Disco also gets a tilt and slide sunroof up front and a fixed glass panoramic sunroof for passengers further back.
Additional safety gear includes blind-spot monitoring, high-speed AEB, adaptive cruise control with steering assist and a 360-degree camera.
Both models are on sale now until stocks last and come with the brand’s three-year/100,000km warranty.