The old Range Rover Sport was a luxurious proposition to begin with, but its full potential has been concealed under the British car maker’s sensible take on the mid-size SUV segment.
Even so, there were some variants that made an old-world master living room feel like a kitchen cabinet, but wait till you see Vilner’s idea of a luxury Range Rover.
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Vilner created one of the most intricate projects to bear its signature, based on an already Barugzai-modified model. According to the Bulgarian tuner, the car was originally overhauled to be a prize in the popular TV show “Britain’s Got Talent”, but the original owner (and winner of the competition) sold it to a guy that wasn’t pleased with its stock interior.
So, a one-of-a-kind cabin was in order, and that’s where Vilner came in. The aftermarket specialist used thinned Alcantara to cover the air vents, central console, doors and sun visors, as well as forming stripes on the seats and roof lining.
Everything else was bedizened in white and brown leather with contrasting stitching. The attention to detail is impressive, as even the door handles were modified with both aesthetics and functionality in mind. In fact, nothing has been left to chance, with Alcantara covering up the Range Rover’s mirror housing, steering column and even the dashboard sides.