The Land Rover Defender Heritage Navy Convertible is not cheap, priced at 2.2 billion VND.

Land Rover Defender from the previous generation was available in many versions, including a convertible configuration. However, the latest generation of this model currently only has three versions differentiated by size: Defender 90, 110, and 130.

For customers who desire to own a Land Rover Defender convertible, they can turn to Heritage Navy, a tuning company from the Netherlands. The converted model named Defender Valiance Convertibles is based on the Defender 90, with a dark fabric convertible top contrasting with a Sunbeam yellow body. This is the company’s second convertible Defender, following another version introduced nearly a year ago with a similar design, only differing in wheel design and paint color. In the new version, the Defender is equipped with a two-tone alloy wheel set with an eye-catching design.

Heritage Navy not only replaces the fixed hardtop with an electric folding fabric top but also adds an internal roll cage to ensure passenger safety. The interior of the car is also changed with yellow stitching to match the exterior. The seats are upholstered in premium leather, and the dashboard features aluminum sculpted details. Moreover, the tuning company also offers an optional center seat located between the front seats.

With a limited quantity of only 5 units, the Heritage Navy Defender Convertible is not cheap. The cost of upgrading the car is 90,000 USD (approximately 2.2 billion VND), excluding the price of the original car and taxes.

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Reference: Motor1

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