• Year of manufacture 
    2002
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Chassis number 
    SALLDVB871A621128
  • Engine number 
    10P28734B
  • Lot number 
    16621
  • Drive 
    RHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Other
  • Performance 
    166 PS / 123 kW / 164 BHP

Description

  • 1 of just 250 examples of this special edition Land Rover produced to celebrate the 2001 Premiere of the movie Tomb Raider
  • Bespoke features include Bonatti Grey metallic paint, Pewter Grey Boost alloys, long-range Rally 1000 headlights, roof rack, Bull-bars, ABS and ETC, exclusive badging
  • Special interior with 'Black Quest' fabric seats, black leather steering wheel, air-conditioning and a stereo cassette radio
  • Powered by Land Rover's legendary TD5, five cylinder diesel engine with 122 horsepower
  • First registered in May 2002 with just two previous recorded keepers
  • Presented superbly throughout with a recorded mileage of just 33,691

Over the years there have been a number of 'special edition' Land Rover Defenders released including the 90 SV, Defender 50th, and the Heritage. Possibly the best known special edition was the "Tomb Raider" from 2000 which was created to commemorate Land Rover's role in the first film of that franchise. Designed to look like an off-road expedition vehicle, it was finished in Bonatti Grey metallic paint with special badging and details and came equipped with a roof rack and roof rack support system (looking similar to a roll-cage), additional spotlights, winch, bull-bar, raised air-intake and Pewter Grey 'Boost' alloys wheels. They were available either as a 90 or a 110-inch double cab, with standard Td5 engines. The Defender actually used in the film (now on display at the Motor Heritage Centre, Gaydon) was a highly modified 110 HCPU with a specially fitted and tuned V8 petrol engine and a non-standard interior.

Offered here is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive Land Rover Defender 90 ‘Tomb Raider’ edition believed to be one of 250 produced.