Would You Pay $240K for This Land Rover Defender 110 Overlander Conversion

Would You Pay $240K for This Land Rover Defender 110 Overlander Conversion
It features leather upholstery in the cabin and a wooden steering wheel.

The overlanding hobby offers a wide range of options for camping machines, from simple tents for their off-roader to luxurious rigs that are more luxurious than most people’s first homes. The E.C.D. Automotive Design Project Invictus has been a

1991 Land Rover Defender 110

It is in the second category, with a build cost of $240,000.

The SUV’s entire body is finished in Nara Bronze gloss paint. Satin black is applied to the hood, fenders and other areas. A rooftop tent offers shelter and a shower arm allows you to wash off after a long day. A retractable awning provides protection against the sun and inclement weather for adventurers when they want to unwind.

Would You Pay $240K for This Land Rover Defender 110 Overlander Conversion

The Invictus comes with a variety of overlanding accessories. If you are stuck, a Warn winch and ARB recovery boards can be helpful. A CB radio allows you to call for assistance if things get really bad. There are two LED lamps at the front and a light bar at the roof so don’t be afraid of the dark.

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The Invictus replaces the Land Rover engine. Instead, it uses a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 from General Motors. It produces 430 horsepower (321 kilowatts), and runs through a 5-speed manual. It has a custom air suspension.

The interior features Italian leather upholstery and heated front seats. A wood steering wheel matches the color of the hides is used by the driver. The Sony infotainment system offers Apple CarPlay support as well as a view of the back-up camera. The rear of the rig has fold-down jumpseats, which provide extra passenger space or a great place to tailgate.