You could try press reports online on the car dating from the time of your order, they often have lists of prices, but not of course all the possible options you might have specified.
The latest word to me from the dealer about the order process was that the customer had to accept any price and spec changes between order and delivery, but would have the right to have any deposit returned if they decided not to proceed, i.e. one could take or leave the car on the basis supplied, no price fixes.
There seem more new cars available nowadays, so perhaps the balance of bargaining power is shifting to favour the customer more. This would mirror developments in the "luxury" goods market in general, where notably the Chinese market has become tougher, but presumably elsewhere is affected too. Only Range Rovers since 1988
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