13th March 2020
Check out Anthony Joshua’s new custom-built Range Rover SVAutobiography
The British world heavyweight boxing champion receives a one-of-one Range Rover.
A one-off Range Rover SVAutobiography has been produced personally for Anthony Joshua, with the world heavyweight champ receiving delivery at his amateur boxing home of Finchley Boxing Club in Barnet, London.
Commissioned for AJ directly, the British boxer specced the car in his vision and added a whole host of unique options and upgrades. Starting with the exterior, the SUV comes with a bespoke black paint job complete with matching roof and door mirrors, plus a front grille, side vents and door handles finished in Graphite Atlas grey. There’s also 22-inch ‘Diamond Turned’ alloys with red brake callipers sitting behind and Joshua’s family crest sitting on the B-pillars.
Jump inside and you’ll see that the seats are finished in Ebony Windsor Leather with Pimento quilted inserts, complete with Anthony’s signature embroidered in the headrests. There’s also an aluminium-finished dashboard, an ‘AJBXNG’ plaque on the centre console and several other boxing-inspired touches throughout the car.
Whilst taking delivery of the his new Range Rover, AJ said:
“The countdown to my next fight has begun and this custom Range Rover will play its part in the build-up. With family and media commitments here in London and my training base in Sheffield, I spend lots of time on the road. The SVAutobiography will take the stress out of long trips, allowing me to relax in complete comfort.”
And with the Executive Class Comfort-Plus rear seats that include a hot stone massage function and even heated calf rests, the world heavyweight champ is sure to arrive at any future destination feeling rested and relaxed.
The car is also powered by Land Rover’s thunderous supercharged 5.0-litre V8 engine. With a whopping 557 bhp on tap, it should help shave off some time on route to his next fight against Kubrat Pulev on June 20th.
Greg A family man that loves his 4x4s. And beer.
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