Bronzed Beauty Meets Power: ECD Auto Design’s Newest Defender 110 Features a 450-HP LT1 V8-Engine
09 Janeiro 2024 - 2:17PM
ECD Auto Design (ECD), the world’s largest restoration company for
Land Rover Defenders, Range Rover Classic and Jaguar E-Types, today
unveils Project QE – a striking Defender 110. The Dallas-based
beauty will serve as a daily driver packed with modern day
amenities and classic British heritage.
“At ECD, we help turn a dream into reality
everyday. Our team of experts put in nearly 2,200-hours of man
power into every truck that is produced in our facility while
working hand-in-hand with our clients to perfect their vision,”
said ECD CXO Tom Humble. “Project QE is the bread and butter of
what we do here at ECD and the D110 makes for the perfect upgraded
choice for running errands around town.”
Packed under the hood of Project QE is a vicious,
brand-new LT1 V8 engine with 450 horsepower. The build sits on
18-inch Land Rover Sawtooth wheels and BFGoodrich All Terrain tires
for a smooth drive down the highway or soft trails. Hand crafted
for easy living, Project QE also includes a classic grill, bumper
and 6-point roll cage, paying homage to the truck’s English
roots.
Fully glossed in a custom olive paint, Project QE’s
eye catching body color is just one of the features that makes this
custom Defender fully bespoke. With enough room for six, the D110
features heated and ventilated Puma Classic seats hand wrapped in a
tan Spinneybeck leather, stitched with a double vertical diamond
pattern, and trimmed with black leather piping. The interior tan
leather is a perfect complement to the bronze body and silver
interior accents. Modern touches round out Project QE’s
customizations to include Infinity Kappa speakers, Kenwood Slimline
subwoofers, CarPlay, SiriusXM, Bluetooth and a backup camera and
sensor.
For more information on how to build your own Land
Rover Defender – 90, 110, 130 or Series IIA, Range Rover Classic or
Jaguar E-Type, please visit ecdautodesign.com.
Project QEHigh-resolution images
and video are here.
Model — Defender 110Engine — LT1 GM V8 450
HPTransmission — 8 Speed AutomaticAxles — Heavy Duty
StockSuspension — ECD Air Ride Brakes — EBC FASTExhaust — Sport
Dual Plus — Twin Dual Outlets on each side
ExteriorPaint Color — Green/Olive
Yellow in Full GlossRoof — Green/Olive Yellow in Full GlossWheels —
18” Land Rover Sawtooth in SilverTires — BFGoodrich All
TerrainGrille — ClassicBumper — Classic with daytime running
lightsAdditional Features — Roll cage style ladder, NAS style rear
bumper
InteriorSeat Layout — 2+2+2Front
Seats — Puma Classic, heated and ventilatedLoad Area Seats — 2
inward-facing jump seatsLeather Color — Spinneybeck tan Seat Design
— Double vertical diamond with black piping around edgesDash
— Puma wrapped leather in blackCarpet — BlackSteering Wheel —
Evander Wooden WheelGauges — Nostalgia Vintage
Audio &
ElectronicsInfotainment — Touchscreen Sound System —
Infinity Kappa Speakers, 2 Kenwood Slimline SubwoofersAdditional
Features — 4 USB ports, backup camera and sensor, automatic
headlights, Bluetooth, CarPlay, SiriusXM, remote start
About ECD Auto DesignECD Auto
Design is a creator of restored luxury vehicles that combines
classic English beauty with modern performance. Each vehicle
produced by ECD Auto Design is fully bespoke, a one-of-a-kind that
is designed by the client through an immersive luxury design
experience and hand-built from the ground up in 2,200 hours by
master-certified ASE craftsmen. The company was founded in 2013 by
three British “petrol heads” whose passion for classic vehicles is
the driving force behind exceptionally high standards for quality,
custom luxury vehicles. ECD Auto Design’s global headquarters,
known as the “Rover Dome,” is a 100,000-square-foot facility
located in Kissimmee, Fla. that is home to 65 talented craftsmen
and technicians, who hold a combined 61 ASE and five master level
certifications. ECD Auto Design, though an affiliated company,
operates a logistics center in the U.K. where four employees work
to source and transport 25-year-old work vehicles back to the U.S.
for restoration.
Media ContactUproar PR for ECD
Auto DesignAbigail Lacailladealacaillade@uproarpr.com
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/50ad1aee-17b1-42d8-94e3-81449f4da0d5
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