The Internet has taken to its consoles to destroy the Mercedes-AMG and Will.i.am model car. Before her appearance, I kept my mind open. Sadly, the car they revealed was uglier than many of us expected. It is rough. However, compared to this custom Range Rover/Rolls-Royce combination, Will.i.am looks like a Rembrandt.
Money can’t buy taste
In fairness, this Range-Royce is by no means a fair comparison to the ugly concept car that Mercedes has already made. This baffling amateur car DJ set was born out of money and very flashy flair.
As noted by Carscoops (photos here), there’s almost no end to the Range Rover’s overblown appearance. Pick any quarter of this SUV, and you’ll find a veritable “I Spy” book of badges, accents and hideous trimmings, each worse than the last.
What exactly is this hideous Range Rover x Rolls Royce?
Despite the abundance of Rolls-Royce badges, nothing here actually came from the legendary British automaker. This Range Rover is drenched in many other cheap aftermarket parts, too.
Starting with the introduction, the spirit of the ecstasy hood ornament is one hell of a good hint that something isn’t right here. Below the hood trim, follow two other Rolls-Royce badges, a replaced grille, additional chrome miscellaneous trim, lights, air vents, and more. Somehow, even the Mansory badge has found its way into the rover.
To deepen the chasm of desperation that this beast has emerged from, there is also an inexplicable fake hood sight wearing the AMG “6.3” badge. If you thought a Range Rover with so many other automakers’ badges was weird, wait until you see what the Autozone “creator” picked up next.
The sides of the rover also wear cheap imitations. Don’t be fooled by the Maserati side vents; This is also a ridiculous imitation. Undoubtedly the best part of the K-Mart-branded Range Rover are the chrome-plated panels that lead your poor eyes to the jeweled exhaust tips that protrude from under the driver’s side door. Finishing off the decoration are small fender flares and more jewels down the side.
It’s not a God-forsaken Range Rover that needs more blows against it, but the strangest feature mentioned so far. If you notice, B-Pillars have weird half-moon side-view mirrors. I suppose these are those rare times when your passengers in the back really need to keep their heads forward while they still need to see beyond the car.
What about the inside?
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The Reddit post where this unique RR (who chooses which company you want this to represent) first appeared has been deprecated for the inside photo sharing. However, through the windshield you can see more attempts at merging Rolls-Royce and Range Rover together, and you never stop letting flair stand in your way. The headrests feature the telescoping RR that we know as the Rolls-Royce logo. In case someone inside the car missed all the Rolls-Royce fan art, there’s also what appears to be a Rolls-Royce necklace hanging from the rearview mirror. There is no amount of decals one can do to convert a Ranger Rover into a Rolls-Royce.
No matter how you feel about such unbridled creativity, you must be impressed by the dedication and follow-up required to take care of such an exotic-looking vehicle.
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