RE: Final Bowler Bulldog Desert spec for sale
RE: Final Bowler Bulldog Desert spec for sale
Tuesday 7th January 2025

Final Bowler Bulldog Desert spec for sale

Bowler as we knew it is no more - it signed off in some style


It’s January, it’s freezing cold outside, the roads are slushy and horrible - it’s not a great time to be a car lover in the UK. But it is a tremendous opportunity to get swept up like a sandstorm in rally raid fever, with Dakar taking place right now in Saudi Arabia and Land Rover involved with support cars ahead of a full factory entry next year. Indeed there’s expected to be a well subscribed Stock category coming over the next few years, if the likes of a Dacia Sanrider seem a bit extreme. 

Given its remit and specification, it seems likely that the OCTA (or some variation of it) will be the Defender of choice for the W2RC; it’s the most powerful and most off-road-focused variant of a very capable 4x4. Handy, then, that the launch for the 635hp monster is imminent, just to remind everyone of Land Rover’s commitment to very serious mud-plugging, dune bashing and river fording. And not just vegan leather. 

Once upon a time, it was going to be Bowler’s job to make extreme Defenders. The Belper-based company was bought from administration by JLR in 2019, and by 2020 the CSP 575 has been shown, complete with supercharged V8, rally-spec chassis and wild appearance. It was going to be made in 2021 and cost £200,000, right up until it never really happened. And £200k Defenders became those Trophy homages. Pity. 

From there, aside from the Defender Challenge rally series that it helped support, we heard precious little from Bowler, and were sad to hear that the brand's factory was wound up at the end of 2024. Another shame, because they made the Land Rovers of your wildest dreams: faster, louder, fiercer and sillier, with decades of competition heritage behind them, they were all very easy to like. An OCTA is cool, no doubt, but doesn’t (yet) have that pedigree and reputation of a Bowler product. 

So for those with the ultimate V8 Defender budget but after a slightly different vibe, check this out: a Bowler Bulldog in full Desert costume. As a 2023 car, it’s one of last proper Bowlers made, said to be the penultimate Bulldog and the last one in rally raid spec. It’s suitably awesome, of course, with equipment including a 225-litre (!) fuel cell, an auxiliary power supply, shovels, Bilstein suspension with hydraulic bumpstops, a beefed-up rear subframe, a Gripper diff, hydraulic jacks… you get the idea. The Bulldog Desert specification, appropriately enough, is equipped with everything a rally adventure might require.

While a V8 might seem fitting for this sort of vehicle, the Bulldog is powered by the 3.0 TDV6. Plenty of torque to help you out of sticky situations, at least, though quite what has to happen for a car like this to be immobile beggars belief. Surely nothing in the UK poses much of a challenge to it. One way to be sure, of course, and that’s to add to the 300 miles of running in already under the Bowler Challenge wheels. Whether anyone’s quite courageous enough to throw £200,000 at the scenery as intended remains to be seen, though doing so in a Bulldog would at least ensure being the coolest off-roader in the quarry. 


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CArmo123

Original Poster:

72 posts

94 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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At last, a Supercar fit for Britains Roads :-)

anonymous-user

82 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Sad to see the factory close, swalloped up and shut down by a big corporation.

This last one doesn't actually look silly in price compared to the normal last of old.defenders that JLR classics regularly offer at 250k.

Having dealt with JLR classics I'd say the boys interested in these would rather have gone to an industrial unit where they're built than dealing with the people at JLR.

PRO5T

7,452 posts

53 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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So Bowler went into administration, JLR bought what remained and then closed the company anyways? Was this them shoring up their notoriously leaky IP rights or something?

Twinair

1,017 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!

wistec1

788 posts

69 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Few cars if wny get any more British than this. It was a travesty to see JLR do what they did to the Bowler brand. This is beyond iconic but being the last of the line it's so special I doubt I could use it in anger as intended.

Fetchez la vache

5,897 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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wistec1 said:
It was a travesty to see JLR do what they did to the Bowler brand.
Quite. At some point there would have been one or more meetings where the powers that be decided to use the daft Octa name rather than Bowler for their extreme products. Madness. I wonder if the Bowler employees have been absorbed into the JLR mass or have been made redundant?

In my eyes Bowler were always the Best of Land Rover. Very sad.
BowlerWebsite said:
From 18th December 2024, this website will no longer support online sales. Moving forward, all Bowler commercial activities will be managed through the JLR Classic website.

Quickmoose

5,296 posts

151 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Christ it doesn't get much more stty than that....

The stuff GB does SO well getting consumed and binned....

WPA

14,551 posts

142 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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That is awesome and a shame to see the Bowler name disappear

damonbill

271 posts

273 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Twinair said:
Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!
more info on this please

J4CKO

46,690 posts

228 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Thought it had Coach lamps on the rear deck for a minute, like a nod to the "Munster Koach" !

C5_Steve

8,681 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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damonbill said:
Twinair said:
Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!
more info on this please
Agreed, hoping there's an owner's thread on the way smile

I hadn't realised Bowler were wound up, a real shame. Still remember that segment on Top Gear with Hammond blasting about in one. Brilliant machines.

Twinair

1,017 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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C5_Steve said:
damonbill said:
Twinair said:
Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!
more info on this please
Agreed, hoping there's an owner's thread on the way smile

I hadn't realised Bowler were wound up, a real shame. Still remember that segment on Top Gear with Hammond blasting about in one. Brilliant machines.
Let me get it in the garage & home. It has been a bit difficult to find out ‘how much’ Bowler it is tbh. But it’s clearly a lovely truck - hence why I’ve bought it.

I will put something up on a thread when it’s feet have properly landed. beer

garypotter

2,068 posts

178 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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C5_Steve said:
Agreed, hoping there's an owner's thread on the way smile

I hadn't realised Bowler were wound up, a real shame. Still remember that segment on Top Gear with Hammond blasting about in one. Brilliant machines.
remember that well, Bowler had a great history fo race trucks sadly sign of the times

TGCOTF-dewey

7,808 posts

83 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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As I said on the octa thread, bowler should have been to LR what Manthey is to Porsche.

Maxus

1,231 posts

209 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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PRO5T said:
So Bowler went into administration, JLR bought what remained and then closed the company anyways? Was this them shoring up their notoriously leaky IP rights or something?
You wouldn't want that pesky Mr Ratcliffe buying the brand would you!

Macboy

784 posts

233 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Maxus said:
PRO5T said:
So Bowler went into administration, JLR bought what remained and then closed the company anyways? Was this them shoring up their notoriously leaky IP rights or something?
You wouldn't want that pesky Mr Ratcliffe buying the brand would you!
It was ripe for Ratcliffe to purchase as it was already bankrupt so it'd fit right in with his other brands. Everything he touches that isn't chemicals or oil turns to sh*t. Belstaff? Ineos Automotive? Team Sky? America's Cup? Manchester United?

C5_Steve

8,681 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Twinair said:
C5_Steve said:
damonbill said:
Twinair said:
Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!
more info on this please
Agreed, hoping there's an owner's thread on the way smile

I hadn't realised Bowler were wound up, a real shame. Still remember that segment on Top Gear with Hammond blasting about in one. Brilliant machines.
Let me get it in the garage & home. It has been a bit difficult to find out ‘how much’ Bowler it is tbh. But it’s clearly a lovely truck - hence why I’ve bought it.

I will put something up on a thread when it’s feet have properly landed. beer
Of course, this is just what happens when you announce you've bought a Bowler unfortunately rofl Everyone wants to see it biggrin

The Pistonsdead

6,856 posts

235 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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That's a good all round weapon for Knackered British roads.. wink

smilo996

3,774 posts

198 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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Perfect for the Home Counties and Ascot.
Be interesting to see LR let their locked and loaded engineers do the same to a new 110.

Twinair

1,017 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th January 2025
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C5_Steve said:
Twinair said:
C5_Steve said:
damonbill said:
Twinair said:
Absolutely YES…!! I bought a bowler yesterday…!!

Joy…!
more info on this please
Agreed, hoping there's an owner's thread on the way smile

I hadn't realised Bowler were wound up, a real shame. Still remember that segment on Top Gear with Hammond blasting about in one. Brilliant machines.
Let me get it in the garage & home. It has been a bit difficult to find out ‘how much’ Bowler it is tbh. But it’s clearly a lovely truck - hence why I’ve bought it.

I will put something up on a thread when it’s feet have properly landed. beer
Of course, this is just what happens when you announce you've bought a Bowler unfortunately rofl Everyone wants to see it biggrin
The house is very excited - we are going to go out ‘bowling’ on Saturday in the Cotswolds where we live… I know some great ‘roads’… tank