Pimp my Land Rover: Farmer spends £80,000 transforming interior of 4x4 with wi-fi, mood lighting and a drinks cabinet
Mystery motorist spent four times the original cost of vehicle added luxury modifications to interior
It might look like the inside of a private jet, but this stunning interior belongs to a farmer's Land Rover.
The iconic Land Rover Defender is a favourite of the Royal family, despite its basic interior and lack of comforts.
But one farmer decided he wanted classic design and off-road capability, but with added luxury - so got in touch with Carisma Auto Design, and set about transforming the 4x4.
The result is the Carisma Defender D1, an £80,000 transformation of the trusty off-roader, which only cost £20,000 to begin with.
It now boasts foldaway tables, a drinks cabinet with lead crystal glassware, dimmable mood lighting and an on-board PC, complete with wi-fi.
No expense was spared for the transformation, which also has an interior made from Connolly hide, and the ceiling and side panels have been trimmed in a matching quilt.
Clive Drake, sales boss at the Essex-based firm, said: 'Satisfying special and unusual requests is a key part of our specialist skills and services
'Clients come to us because they know that we can achieve the impossible and deliver a vehicle to them that exceeds their expectations.
'Trust me, we've been asked to incorporate some truly outlandish features, but we still manage to integrate them seamlessly into the vehicle's interior.
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'We are not limited to the Defender and alternative vehicle conversions are shown on our website.'
The customised Land Rover has a 2.2-litre diesel engine, a 0-62mph time of 14.7 seconds and a top speed of 90mph.