Land Rover is planning to give the most luxurious - and expensive - Range Rover ever its debut at the Geneva motor show.
It's called the Range Rover Autobiography Ultimate Edition, and will be limited to just 500 units, with a choice of either the new 4.4-litre V8 turbodiesel 309bhp and 516lb ft, for stat fans) or the full-fat 5.0-litre supercharged petrol motor (503bhp but a 'mere' 461lb ft).
It's also expected to cost something in the region of £130k. For that you get a plushed-up interior, featuring two stand alone electric rear seats that 'enhance space and comfort for the rear passengers', a rear console extension, including a machined aluminium laptop table and drinks chiller. Both rear passengers also get their very own iPads, which are integrated into the backs of the front seats.
Oh, and the load space has also been lined with superyacht-inspired teak lining.
On the outside, tweaks include unique Roussillon Red or Otago Stone paintwork and unique 20in alloy wheels.
And if the Autobiography Ultimate Edition smacks of a run-out special, it probably is, because an all-new Rangie is due towards the end of next year, with the not-unambitious aims of bringing Bentley-chasing luxury top the model, and shaving off almost 500kg from the weight of the current car.