Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations has teamed up with renowned designer Paul Smith to create a unique Defender.
The colour palette used on the bodywork was inspired by the countryside and military vehicles. In fact, it comprises twenty-seven different shades.
What's more the wheels, mirror housings and door handles all wear a special satin finish, while a hand-painted bee motif on the roof completes the look.
Inside, the seats are covered with black leather. But the ambience isn't completely dark, because contrast is provided by Maharam fabric inserts and blue stitching.
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The colour palette used on the bodywork was inspired by the countryside and military vehicles. In fact, it comprises twenty-seven different shades.
What's more the wheels, mirror housings and door handles all wear a special satin finish, while a hand-painted bee motif on the roof completes the look.
Inside, the seats are covered with black leather. But the ambience isn't completely dark, because contrast is provided by Maharam fabric inserts and blue stitching.
Related posts:
Defender editions signal the end of production
Land Rover LXV marks 65 years
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