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Range Rover Autobiography Wins Luxury Car Of The Year At 2023 Nigeria Auto Journalists Association Awards
Range Rover Autobiography voted 2023 Luxury Car Of The Year at Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) awards.
The latest-gen Range Rover Autobiography clinched the “Luxury Car Of The Year Award” for the second year in a row.
Latest-generation Range Rover marketed by Coscharis Motors was unveiled in 2021 as the pinnacle of the new luxury SUV range.
The ultimate all-terrain British-made vehicle remains a favourite among Nigerian business tycoons, government officials and celebrities.
For the second year in a row, the new Range Rover Autobiography has clinched the “Luxury Car Of The Year Award” at this year’s Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) awards held on Thursday 14th December 2023.
Marketed by Coscharis Motors, the latest-generation Range Rover Autobiography SUV is designed to rival premium models like the BMW X7, Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 as well the 2022 Lexus LX 600 SUV.
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The breath-taking cabin and massive sales are some of the reasons why the British luxury car clinched the “Luxury Car of The Year” award during the 2022 and this year’s 2023 Edition of the Auto Journalists Association Auto Awards.
The ultimate all-terrain British-made vehicle remains a favourite among Nigerian business tycoons, government officials and celebrities, thanks to its plush interiors as well as impressive off-road capabilities.
Inside, it comes with 13.1-inch Touchscreen, Amazon Alexa, Wireless Apple CarPlay and Wireless Android Auto. Other features includes a 11.4-inch Rear Seat Entertainment, Meridian Sound System, Sliding panoramic roof, 20-way heated electric front seats and Three-zone Climate Control.
But the flagship Range Rover SUV cost about Three Hundred and Fifty Million (₦350 million) to own in Nigeria, while the bulletproof variant of the Range Rover, dubbed the SENTINEL, will cost north of ₦400 million.