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Land Rover and Bowler consummate their marriage

Posted by Newbie Bloggers on Thursday, 9 August 2012



They've had a long-distance romance for a while, now their relationship is official: Bowler and Land Rover have signed an agreement that gives LR more presence in the hardcore off-road arena and gives Bowler direct access to parts and engineering. The move isn't all that surprising: last year Bowler took on Steve Haywood, previously a chief engineer at Land Rover, to lead the production of its new vehicle.

While Bowler has been using Land Rovers as base vehicles for years, the company hasn't made a big deal of it. From now on, though, Bowlers like the current EXR and street-legal EXR-S will wear "Powered by Land Rover" badging. The LR name will also appear in Bowler's marketing materials, and we can probably expect to see Bowlers appearing at Land Rover events that include demonstrations of just what LR components can ultimately do off-road.

In return, LR engineers will work directly with Bowler on its products providing development support, and LR will allow those same engineers to "stretch themselves creatively and technically on an extreme performance-orientated programme." That line carries a whiff of Skunkworks with it, granting official concession to the kinds of projects that the parent company wouldn't have time for, but which could prove beneficial for everyone.

Have a read of the two press releases announcing the partnership by scrolling down, and await the day when you can order your Range Rover Sport with the Bowler Package.
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Land Rover-based Bowler EXR-S looks, sounds insane

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Bowler EXR-S

Bowler has built a name for itself by constructing some very impressive rally bruisers built on Land Rover platforms. Now the company wants to take to the street with the new EXR-S. The road-legal version is currently undergoing testing, and Chris Harris managed to get his hands on the 550-horsepower creation for a little preview.

A supercharged V8 propels the 3,814-pound, full-time four-wheel-drive SUV with ease thanks to its 700 pound-feet of torque, and engineers have set up the suspension to handle more like a modern rally car than a planted high-performance bruiser like the BMW X6 M.

While the race version splits power 60/40 between the rear and front axles respectively, the EXR-S serves up a 50/50 split. Even so, Harris says the machine is happy to oversteer once the driver overcomes the considerable grip on hand. He has no problem getting the high-rider to do his bidding.

At the end of the day, Harris calls the EXR-S "the most niche vehicles of all niche vehicles," and we have to agree. Check out the video below to see what he means.
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