Only 100 of these SUVs will be built; they will feature an original body and a floor entirely made of teak, a wood used for yacht finishing.

Unlike a regular Range Rover, the three-door Adventum Coupe differs not only in the absence of rear door openings: the SUV's body from the front to the rear pillar is hand-formed from aluminum sheets — only the hood, fenders, and tailgate remain untouched.
The interior design takes into account the customer's wishes: natural leather, tweed, teak wood, and sheep's wool were used for upholstery. But, of course, clients are not limited to these. They are free to choose colors, stitching patterns, embossing, embroidery, and much more.

The first example of the Adventum Coupe is painted in Arctic White, which combines with a red Nappa leather interior. The SUV's floor is entirely made of teak planks, with seams matching the body color; the base is moisture-resistant plywood made of okoume wood, which grows in Africa. The SUV's trunk contains two umbrellas with leather handles.
Under the hood of the Adventum Coupe is a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 producing 525 horsepower and 625 Nm of torque. The starting price of the car is 270,000 euros. Building a three-door Range Rover takes an average of six months.

The Niels van Roij Design project was a response to Land Rover's refusal to produce the Range Rover SV Coupe. The three-door SUV was presented in 2018 at the Geneva Motor Show and was planned to be produced in a limited edition of 999 units at a price of 240,000 pounds sterling each. However, later, due to record losses and reduced demand for luxury cars in China, the company decided not to put the SV Coupe into production.








