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What is your favourite colour?
Santorini black
10%
 10%  [16]
Lantau bronze
2%
 2%  [4]
Batumi gold
5%
 5%  [9]
Charente grey
9%
 9%  [15]
Sunset gold satin
1%
 1%  [3]
Fuji white
5%
 5%  [9]
Eiger grey
5%
 5%  [9]
Portofino blue
15%
 15%  [23]
Hakuba silver
3%
 3%  [6]
Belgravia green
25%
 25%  [39]
Ostumi pearl white
1%
 1%  [2]
Carpathian grey
7%
 7%  [11]
Silicon silver
4%
 4%  [7]
Total Votes: 153

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EdJ



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Yes, all of my FFRRs have had larger rear number plates. Now that it's been mentioned, it is a heck of a lot of yellow at the back of the car - especially in the FFRR on Collecting Cars.

What is the reason for it? I remember the Rover 75 always had a larger rear number plate that matched the space on the boot. Presume it's for a similar historical reason and they've just stuck with it. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

Post #629317 21st Apr 2022 2:36pm
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Yes. I think it's always been like that going back to the classic RR. I have never liked all the yellow, especially as all my RRs have been dark colours. I have ended up always changing the plate to the smaller standard size.

Post #629319 21st Apr 2022 3:05pm
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aja500



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Philip wrote:
aja500 wrote:

On Tuesday I asked my dealer to contact JLR and ask what the cost will be to bespoke my LWB PHEV order with clear glass. I know it's possible for JLR to do, as it's available on the 7 seater and SV models. I'll share the cost when he reverts, that's assuming JLR will do it.


If they aren’t forthcoming (or the cost is silly), I can recommend a very good glass fitter who works in the SE.


Really appreciate that Philip - The salesman at Land Rover suggested the same, but I'm guessing your man will be significantly cheaper.

If you. could please PM me his details I'd be very grateful Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Post #629326 21st Apr 2022 6:05pm
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Phil.



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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black

I saw a green one on the road yesterday in full sun. I was behind and passed it. I’m afraid the colour looked very flat and uninspiring to me. MY23 D350 HSE
On my 7th RR plus various other JLR vehicles

Post #629387 22nd Apr 2022 12:14pm
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dhallworth



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Baltic Blue

Just been to the dealer to collect parts for my L322 and they had this Belgravia Green L460 in the sun.













Was a really nice colour in the sun. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2007 Range Rover Supercharged in Java Black with Ivory Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

Post #629408 22nd Apr 2022 1:24pm
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EdJ



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Great photos dhallworth - thanks for sharing. It's amazing how even in the photos, the colour changes from being a distinctive green at a short distance, to almost grey close up. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

Post #629414 22nd Apr 2022 2:19pm
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TexasOurTexas



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Agreed on the pictures; thank you dhallworth for sharing. Such a curious color. I love it in some pictures and am thoroughly underwhelmed in others. I have about a week until my last amendment date, and at this point, I think I'm sticking with BRG. Would love to see an L460 in BRG before then, but I'm not holding my breath.

Post #629423 22nd Apr 2022 4:10pm
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dhallworth



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Baltic Blue

I must admit I really wasn’t keen on the L460 having seen pictures of it but it’s better in the flesh.

Darker cars suit the rear lights better IMO but I still don’t like the steering wheel I’m afraid Smile

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2007 Range Rover Supercharged in Java Black with Ivory Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

Post #629425 22nd Apr 2022 4:35pm
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aja500



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What's the general consensus on the British Racing Green Metallic?

If it were a no cost option, would anyone take it over the Belgravia?

I've seen a few pictures, although I'm not sure if some are BRG Chromaflair (which I personally think is awful).

Is British Racing Green Metallic the same as the old standard "British Racing Green", just with a slightly different name?

Post #629426 22nd Apr 2022 4:42pm
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LeunamRR



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Long time ago I had a Rover 75 BRG (which I loved) and as far as I remember, that green was different from the one available for the L460. I find this one too flashy…

Post #629430 22nd Apr 2022 5:28pm
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I have not seen Belgravia in person but from all the images and the colour swatch I have seen at the dealer, it just looks like another shade of grey with a slight green tint in bright light. If I were going to have grey I think Charente is a nicer colour.

I would definitely have BRG over Belgravia ( and it is my current spec). The problem is that BRG is very dark unless it is in the sun and then green flake shows up and it looks really nice. As I have said before, I don't think L460 looks at its best in the very dark colours but there is not much with the lighter ones that appeal to me.

There are a few BRG MY 18+ L405s on Autotrader which are a good reflection of the colour rather than the Romans one which was posted earlier in the thread (or another thread). I think this one must have been the Spectral BRG which is much brighter.

Post #629433 22nd Apr 2022 5:38pm
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Freddy Bear



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I had a day off in the week so drove around a few dealers to see if I could find any L460s in interesting colours.

The answer, sadly, was no. Plenty of Charente Grey but not a Belgravia Green to be found. So thanks a lot dhallworth for your photos 👍

I did see a British Racing Green Jaguar and I have to say it looked splendid. TexasOurTexas I think sticking to British Racing Green makes sense because you have a pretty good idea what that colour looks like, and it is a classic that works on so many types of cars. Feels safer than going for a colour you have not seen before.

aja500 excellent question as to whether we would pick BRG over Belgravia Green if it was standard. Without seeing Belgravia Green it is hard to say. But I think the answer is yes.

As to which BRG it is no, it is not the BRG Chromaflair - not my cup of green tea either. The sample of BRG I have seen matched the Jag (JLR seem to share colours) and is how you would expect BRG to look. A rich deep green.



I am kicking myself for not taking a picture of the rear of the Jag because I saw that through the window as I arrived in the sun and it looked stunning. This is a render but is the closest image I can find online. The light travel from light to dark was incredible. It feels like Belgravia Green falls away to grey whereas BRG falls away to black.



All that said the wisdom of the internet is that greens are really hard to photograph. Something about adjusting the black point being needed to gain accuracy to what the eye sees.

dhallworth how would you say the Belgravia Green car was to your eyes compared to your photos?

Post #629434 22nd Apr 2022 5:39pm
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Freddy, this is a great representation of BRG in poor light. See also Chalky’s L405, from a post on this forum, for a sunlit image.

By the way, is that image of the F Type taken in Guy Salmon Sunbury?


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Post #629446 22nd Apr 2022 6:54pm
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Freddy Bear



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Good spot 5.0 yes, that is the huge South West London dealership spread over five floors.

Interesting video behind the scenes here, including numbers of cars in stock, monthly sales, profits etc.



The reception staff were excellent - very helpful to me even though they knew I had ordered a car elsewhere. My local dealership would fit in their reception!

While I was there this Charente Grey LWB drove past me and parked up. I have to say it looked beautiful - very regal and sophisticated. Looked especially good from the rear three quarters. The white one wasn't my cup of tea; no offence if you love it - beauty in the eye of the beholder and all that!














Popped in to Salon Prive in Chelsea to see the SV. They only had the white LWB with the two tone interior. The copper parts were more toned down than I expected, the wheels looked good but overall it looked a bit nouveau riche to my eye, and quite far removed from what I think of as a Range Rover - perhaps intended for markets other than the UK.



Helpful to sit in the rear of a LWB that isn't a 7 seater though - much more space than in the middle row of the 7 seaters.

I didn't love the Caraway part of the interior as much as I anticipated. Now thinking of changing to Charente over Perlino on a LWB with the wheels in the Charente Grey pictures above.

Finally, Overfinch had a couple of lovely Classics on display:



Post #629484 23rd Apr 2022 7:51am
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Nice post FreddyB.

The Charente grey is definitely one of the best and I think it will be the most popular colour.

The South West London site is my local. I might pop down there today and see if there is anything interesting. Did they have one in the showroom?

Post #629489 23rd Apr 2022 8:48am
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