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Land
Rover donates the one millionth Range Rover to Help for Heroes
- The one millionth Range Rover has been built at the
company's Solihull Plant - Land Rover employees, enthusiasts and owners
celebrate landmark build - One millionth model to be auctioned for Help
for Heroes - Jeremy Clarkson, Patron of Help for Hero's. receives car on
behalf of the charity
London, November 4 - Land Rover is celebrating
the production of its one millionth Range Rover by donating the vehicle to
Help for Heroes.
The landmark one millionth vehicle, a Range Rover
Autobiography in ultimate black, has been built at the Solihull
manufacturing plant, where three generations of the Range Rover have been
built since June 1970.
Land Rover employees joined Alan Volkaerts,
Solihull Manufacturing Director and Land Rover's Managing Director Phil
Popham to celebrate the milestone event in Range Rover's fortieth year. The
one millionth Range Rover was driven by Phil Popham to London to deliver the
car to Help for Heroes. He was followed from Solihull to London by a convoy
of heritage Range Rovers, driven by their enthusiastic owners.
The
handover took place on the Top Gear Live set at Earls Court in London where
Jeremy Clarkson – who is a Help for Heroes patron - took delivery of the one
millionth Range Rover on behalf of the charity.
“Land Rover is very
proud to support the Help for Heroes charity by donating the one millionth
Range Rover. The vehicle will be auctioned later this year and should raise
valuable funds for the practical and direct provision of aid for wounded
service people and their families,” said Phil Popham, MD Jaguar Land Rover.
“Everyone involved in Land Rover - from the management, to the
employees at Solihull, to the original Range Rover team - will be happy
we’re able to mark this landmark occasion in such a way after the forty
years of producing this iconic vehicle.”
The Range Rover being
donated is the highest-specification model currently available, the Range
Rover Vogue, valued in excess of £85,000. Estimates suggest it will raise
over £100,000 for charity when auctioned later this year.
“We’re
delighted that Land Rover has chosen to give Help for Heroes their millionth
Range Rover,” said Bryn Parry, CEO and Co-founder of Help for Heroes. “This
is a real milestone in their history and so a very special donation, made
even more special by knowing the money raised from the car will be able to
provide much needed funds to help our wounded heroes on their road to
recovery
One of the most significant vehicles in the history of
motoring, the Range Rover was the world's first vehicle as good on-road as
off-road. It remains Land Rover’s flagship model, peerlessly blending
comfort, luxury, design, technology and versatility in one
highly-accomplished package.
There have been three generations of
Range Rover. The original, now known as the Classic, went on sale in 1970
and continued in production, with numerous upgrades and a multiplicity of
variants, for just over 25 years.
The second-generation vehicle,
known as the P38a, went on sale in 1994 and was replaced in 2001 by the
current model. Further enhancements over the last decade have ensured the
Range Rover retains its position as on the world's most complete luxury
vehicles.
During 2005, the Range Rover Sport was introduced, adding a
sport tourer SUV to the Range Rover line-up, which instantly became a sales
success, selling over 300,000 vehicles over the past six years. Next year a
third model with join the Range Rover line-up, the all-new Range Rover
Evoque.
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