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A Burberry-Themed Range Rover Sport SUV for the Ladies by Carlex Design [Updated]

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This Burberry-furnished Range Rover Sport comes from the same minds responsible for the Mini Countryman Steampunk and many other projects with unusual designs.

Poland's Carlex Design says the Range Rover Sport model was made "especially for ladies" with inspiration coming from Burberry's line of premium handbags.

The British luxury fashion house's distinctive tartan pattern and colors can be found throughout the Land Rover's interior, from the seats and door panels, to the roof lining and the steering wheel stitching, with Carlex using high quality leather and Alcantara for its realization.

The premium SUV's exterior was left untouched. Carlex Design did not say how much it will cost potential buyers to give their Range Rover Sport the Burberry touch.

Updated: The crew at Carlex Design got more than they bargained for with their Burberry-themed Range Rover because as it turns out, they didn't have the right to use the distinctive patterns and the name of the British fashion house. As a result, Carlex Design was forced to pull the plug on the project and send emails left and right asking for the removal of the pictures. The images you see now are from a regular Range Rover Sport and NOT the Carlex Design model.

Story References: Carlex Design via GTSpirit


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7 Comments:

Luc Helterbrand said... »July 20, 2012

no accounting for taste.

amac said... »July 20, 2012

No. Just... no. Why pay all that money just to feel like you're sitting inside an Ioverly-themed fast food restaurant? And that centre armrest... yuck! It looks like it was lifted from some old '70s Chrysler—or Liberace's limousine. Yet another luxury offering for those with more money than taste.

T-Cake said... »July 20, 2012

Ugly as balls. 

Hugh Jorgan said... »July 20, 2012

This interior is very ugly........my balls are not ugly.

T-Cake said... »July 20, 2012

 Just a colloquialism. But happy for you, all the same.

ne1butu said... »July 20, 2012

Burberry designs amazing clothes, and they do it with a tasteful use of their signature plaid. This doesn't remind me of Burberry at all. This could have been really exceptional. But this eyesore is a missed opportunity. Truly horrendous. 

Hugh Jorgan said... »July 20, 2012

Colloquialism, that's as bigger  word than marmalade. Just having fun. Enjoy your week-end.

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