
Must have been busy in the color and trim department at Land Rover recently, because it has just unveiled no fewer than five special-edition Range Rovers. Good grief.
First up is the TWENTY Edition (LR’s caps, not ours). We’re told that this will be ‘limited-run,’ but rather than there being just 20 available, the title is to celebrate two decades of the Range Rover Sport.

Based on the P550e plug-in hybrid, the shouty TWENTY starts at £115,790 (around P9.41 million before taxes). It’s available in black or white, but the finish you really want is the ‘ultra-metallic’ Sanguinello Orange. That’s a throwback to the color of the original Range Stormer concept and the Vesuvius Orange Mk1 Sport.
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These special RR Sports will also feature a black exterior pack with 23-inch gloss-black or sparkly silver wheels, as well as illuminated TWENTY treadplates, seats from the fancy Sport SV, forged carbon trim and plenty of limited-edition badging.


The four further special editions are all named after different parts of London, with the entry-level Range Rover Evoque offered as a £47,000 (around P3.82 milllion) Hoxton Edition. That buys you 20-inch Satin Gold wheels, leather seats and Hoxton Edition puddle lights.
There’s similar kit on the £60,000 (around P4.87 million) Velar Belgravia Edition, while the £88,000 (around P7.15 million) Range Rover Sport Battersea Edition comes with 22-inch forged wheels and many badges. A top-of-the-tree Range Rover Westminster Edition has also been confirmed, but we won’t see that until later this month.
Next up, the Range Rover Sport SV Chelsea Edition?

















NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.