Valiance Defender features bespoke design features and an electric soft-top roof
Dutch coachbuilder Heritage Customs has ramped up production of its soft-top, convertible Land Rover Defender, with the firm’s second production example already underway at its Enter factory.
Based on the L663 Defender 90, the Valiance Convertible has been heavily modified to feature a sixth seat, forged wheels, bespoke leather trim, sports seats and other changes made to both its interior and exterior.
The Valiance Defender has been finished with Sunbeam Yellow paint, with black, contrasting exterior features, including the vehicle’s roll cage, front bonnet plates and side air vents. Its fabric top is handmade and electronically controlled.
Inside, the Valiance Defender is fitted with black quilted upholstery, plus aluminium panelling and an additional passenger seat which is positioned in the centre of the front row. It also features yellow stitching to match the exterior paintwork.
As reported by Autocar back in 2022, Heritage Customs will build just five examples of this convertible Defender, all with a price tag of more than £100,000. Around £58,000 of that figure is for the conversion itself, with the price of the base car making up the rest.
This doesn’t include modifications to the powertrain, however, which will remain in factory specification as chosen by the customer.
Company co-owner Niels van Roij said the convertible “embraces the 90 body style and the history of this motorcar in its previous generation, with the charming soft top”.
It’s not the first time Van Roij has produced an unconventional coachbuilt model. The Dutch designer has previously launched a Rolls-Royce Wraith-based shooting brake and an estate-bodied Tesla Model S.
Heritage says the Valiance Convertible also precedes another drop-top conversion, which it describes as the “next iteration of the Heritage Customs Valiance Convertible”. It will be revealed in the next few months.