The tuning workshop East Coast Defender has unveiled the latest project it’s been working on. The so-called Project Tuki is a major redesign of the Land Rover Defender 110 which manages to embody modern and classical car features in a single vehicle.
Project Tuki comes with a unique green body paint, steel wheels and a front bumper that are lacquered white, and a spacious roof mounted rack.
On the inside, there are new seats, a wooden steering wheel by Nardi, a digital dashboard and an up-to-date infotainment system by Kenwood. The interior makes intensive use of premium leather finishing.
The car is driven by a four-liter Rover V8 with 175 hp coupled with a five-speed automatic transmission.
Prices for the Project Tuki tuning package haven’t been revealed yet.
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