The British automaker, Land Rover, has officially shown off a new edition Range Rover Evoque. Dubbed as the special edition NW8 model, this Range Rover Evoque variant in particular has greeted the public at the Montreal International Auto Show that is currently taking place in Canada.
As it turns out, the Range Rover Evoque NW8 special edition model is part of the British automotive marquee’s special edition models that are said to have been inspired by Britain. Based on the explanation that is given out by Jaguar Land Rover, this new special edition Range Rover Evoque model has its styling cues inspired by the postcode that people can possibly find somewhere in North West London, England. According to the British automaker, it has been sitting at the core of the creative scene in the city of London ever since 1960s. It is also home to the Abbey Road which is renowned worldwide.
The special edition NW8 Range Rover Evoque comes in the Fuji White paint hue. That exterior paint hue is also combined with the Firenze Red hue for the side mirror caps and roof of the vehicle. Other notable components include the Range Rover badge that can be seen on the tailgate and bonnet of the vehicle. The vehicle also features a pair of smoked headlamps and fog lamps, air vents and front grille finished in the Santorini Black hue, and also 20-inch bespoke alloy wheels. The latter comes in either Vibration Polished (US) or Narvik Black (Europe) hue.
When it comes to the interior of the vehicle, buyers can expect Ebony seats wrapped in the Taurus leather material, to begin with. These seats feature Pimento perforated inserts. Or, for an alternative, buyers can also go for Ebony seats featuring Ebony perforated inserts. Other components to expect include a number of embroidered headrests besides a rotary Driver Selector component painted in red, complete with gearshift paddles in matching style or a white gearshift insert that comes with red graphics. The latter is available for the manual transmission variant.
Plan is, Jaguar Land Rover will build no more than a thousand units of the Range Rover Evoque NW8 special edition model.