Manhart has also lowered the SV650 by 1.18 inches, which provides the large SUV with a more sporting stance. This has been achieved with the fitment of coupling rods. Aside from the shocking color, the 24-inch forged wheels look great and fill the arches beautifully. Thick 295/35 tires should keep the Range Rover glued to the road.
The golden accents may not have widespread appeal, but that hasn’t stopped Manhart from giving it the Midas touch. Stripes flow over the hood, roof, and tailgate, as well as down the sides of the vehicle. Aside from the oval ‘Land Rover’ logo on the radiator grille, there are no traces of the British brand.
Manhart has replaced the factory badging and lettering with its emblems. The auric elements can be found on the front and rear fascias and the mirror caps. It’s rather loud but nowhere near as bad as the vulgar Vogue RV650.