Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

As a representative model of hard-core off-road vehicles, the Land Rover Defender has been in continuous production for nearly 70 years, and it must not stop production in the hot wave of urban SUVs in recent years. But when it comes to the original Land Rover Defender, there have been no major upgrades and changes for quite some time, and the differences between different versions are also very subtle. But this is not the point. As a model with such a large modification space, the role of reshaping the classics is naturally played by those loyal players.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Arkonik claims they have purchased more than 2,000 Defenders in the last seven years, and are still on the lookout for machines in good condition so that they can be customized to unique specifications for different customers.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

For those customers with deep pockets, it is very intuitive to see the difference between their Arkonik modified version of the guard and the original version. Do you want to enhance the deterrence of the vehicle through the domineering appearance? sure! For off-road enthusiasts who don’t like to be ostentatious and relatively low-key, they can also upgrade the interior and comfort to a higher level, and enjoy the aristocratic atmosphere comparable to luxury cars. This means fully communicating with customers, whether it is customizing large-size tire rims or electric winches, etc., to meet customer needs to the greatest extent, and restore the scene imagined in their hearts to reality.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Arkonik has unveiled a newly completed custom version of the Land Rover Defender, code-named Force D110. From the appearance, the classic olive green paint is low-key yet majestic. Compared with the original car, it has been upgraded, including BFGoodrich T/A KO2 all-terrain tires, WARN Zeon winch, roof rack with LED Lighting, ARB bumper, side door pedals, etc.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

From the inside, the seats, steering wheel, etc. are all black and brown, forming a sharp color contrast. The front seats can be heated, the roof and side panels are made of black suede, and there is an infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay. The three rows of seats retain the classic pair layout.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

In addition to this version of Force D110 customized according to customer requirements, the company said that it also supports the same version with different configurations. For example, the choice of BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires, the steering wheel diamond version, etc. There are nearly 60 different configurations to choose from.

Classic British art style Arkonik launches modified version of Land Rover Defender 110

Since each customized version of Land Rover Defender requires a lot of manpower, material resources and time investment, the company is limited to five units per month. As for the selling price, the starting price of the Arkonik version of the guard is US$120,000 (equivalent to RMB 816,000).