Land Rover and Bowler, the UK‑based manufacturer of all‑terrain
performance cars and rally raid vehicles, have agreed to a brand
partnership, formalising a relationship that has been in place for
over a decade.
This new partnership will enable Land Rover and Bowler to realise
even greater value from their relationship.
Under the agreement, "Powered by Land Rover" badging on Bowler's
competition cars and across its marketing materials acknowledges
the role that Land Rover technology plays in the performance and
race success of Bowler products. The "Powered by Land Rover"
branding will also be highlighted in joint event and promotional
activities.
Bowler will benefit from access to components ‑ powertrain and
chassis engineering in particular ‑ and technical and development
support from Land Rover. In addition, the agreement provides
a secured piece of ongoing parts business and allows Land Rover's
engineers to stretch themselves creatively and technically on an
extreme performance‑orientated programme that brings further
knowledge to the core road‑going Land Rover range.
From its first competition vehicle of the mid‑1980s, Bowler has
based its racers on Land Rover technology. The company's
latest models ‑ the EXR rally raid competition car and the
road‑going EXR S ‑ both use modified engines, chassis and other
components from the Range Rover Sport.
Mark Cameron, Land Rover Brand Experience Director, Global
Marketing, said: "Bowler vehicles demonstrate the kind of
performance, ride, handling and chassis dynamics that a vehicle
powered by Land Rover is capable of when taken to the extreme and
liberated of most practical constraints.
"For over twenty years, Land Rover's technology has powered
Bowlers on some of the toughest and most gruelling off‑road
sporting events in the world. We're proud to have been part
of Bowler's success and, just as its latest models come to market,
this new formal partnership will fully acknowledge the role of Land
Rover technology in Bowler's high performance all terrain
cars."
Drew Bowler, Managing Director of Bowler, said: "It is Land
Rover's support as well as its technology that has helped Bowler to
gain an incredibly strong reputation for extreme off‑road
performance over the last two decades. And as we embark on a
new era for the business ‑ introducing our first model engineered
for use outside competition racing ‑ I'm very pleased that the
relationship has been formalised.
"With the extra confidence that comes from this brand partnership,
I look forward to working with Land Rover to ensure that both
parties realise the full potential of our collaboration. With
bold and ambitious plans, I'm sure that there are exciting times
ahead in which both parties will enjoy positive benefits for our
respective brands."
Bowler EXR and EXR S
Bowler pioneered rally raid cars in the UK and is a global market
leader in the production of racing and all‑terrain performance
vehicles, all of which are Powered by Land Rover. Following
in the footsteps of its predecessors ‑ the Bowler Wildcat (produced
from 1997 to 2007) and Nemesis (2006‑2011) ‑ the new EXR was
designed, developed and produced to compete in the world's toughest
rally raid events, including the Dakar Rally, the Silk Way Rally
and those that comprise the FIA World Cup for Cross Country
Rallies. These off‑road events last between three and 15
days, with up to 900 kilometres covered each day.
Several generations of Bowler models, including the latest EXR
model, will be competing in the Rally Reykjavik (Iceland) in
September and will be supported during the event by Bowler's
factory service crew.
The Bowler EXR rally‑raid competition car ‑ on sale from £145,000
plus local taxes ‑ fully conforms to FIA T1 specifications.
It uses a modified version of the naturally‑aspirated 5.0‑litre V8
Range Rover Sport petrol engine, which is restricted to 300 bhp
maximum power and 582 Nm maximum torque in line with FIA
restrictions. The EXR is fitted with a six‑speed manual
gearbox and Ricardo front, centre and rear differentials.
Building on the brand's strong heritage, the new Bowler EXR S is
the first Bowler engineered for road use. It shares the EXR's
hydroformed base chassis (with the engine moved 300mm rearward) and
various switchgear, light clusters and grilles, all from the Range
Rover Sport. The EXR S also shares the same strong and
lightweight composite body panels with its competition‑bred
stablemate.
The Bowler EXR S is fitted with a modified version of the Range
Rover Sport's supercharged 5.0‑litre V8 producing 550 bhp and 705
Nm. With such power and torque available in a package as
light as 1800 kg, accelerating to 60 mph takes just 4.2 seconds and
top speed is limited to 155 mph. The EXR S boasts the
six‑speed ZF automatic transmission and E‑diff from the Range Rover
Sport 5.0‑litre V8 Supercharged.
The Bowler EXR S Powered by Land Rover is priced from £155,000
plus local taxes and will make its international debut at the
Goodwood Festival of Speed (28 June‑1 July), where it will be on
display at the Bowler Off‑Road Activities Field.
ENDS
For further information log onto www.media.landrover.com or
contact:
Richard Agnew
Global Public Relations Senior Manager, Land Rover
T: 07730 880397
F: 02476 203613
E: ragnew@landrover.com
Kim Palmer
Senior Press Officer, Land Rover UK
T: 02476 564129
M: 07795 666169
E: kpalmer@landrover.com
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