Mythology Inspired Range Rover Sport SV Celestial Collection Unveiled

The Range Rover Sport SV Celestial Collection offers a unique opportunity for car enthusiasts to own a piece of automotive artistry infused with celestial mythology. With five distinct curations, each meticulously crafted with bespoke finishes and storytelling elements, there’s a Range Rover Sport SV in the Celestial Collection to resonate with every taste and desire.

The Defender Octa Is Heading To Goodwood

You probably know by now that on July 3, 2024, the Defender Octa will shed its camo. While that’s something to look forward to, especially for fans of the breed, JLR has announced that the new top-tier model will also be present at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, which runs between July 11 and July 14, 2024. In short, that’s where the Defender Octa will make its dynamic world premiere.

The Defender section will offer visitors the opportunity to experience the all-terrain capability of the 4×4 over a purpose-built obstacle course. That’s not all. Younger attendees aged between four and ten can also be part of the action in mini-Defenders.

The Range Rover section will display at least five vehicles – Range Rover SV Burford Edition, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar, Range Rover Evoque and a specimen of the original Range Rover from 1970. A modern-day Range Rover SV will also put on a show climbing the hill.

The Discovery area will showcase variants of the Discovery and Discovery Sport, along with an example of the original Discovery from 1989. One of 14 meticulously restored and uprated examples by Jaguar Classic will be displayed in the Jaguar section. It will be a racing-inspired E-Type ZP Edition, while a 1988 Le Mans 24 Hours winner – the Jaguar XJR-9 LM – from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust will be driven up the hill. Another Jaguar that will attempt the hillclimb on July 12 and 13, 2024, will be a Jaguar TCS Racing Formula E racecar.

Etihad Starts Nonstop Flight To Bali

After commencing direct flights to Jaipur and revealing its 20th-anniversary livery on a brand-new Airbus A321neo earlier this month, Etihad Airways has added yet another destination to its growing network with the launch of direct flights to Bali. On June 25, 2024, the inaugural flight was celebrated at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport before take-off. Upon arrival in Denpasar, the aircraft was welcomed by a water cannon salute.

The new service between Abu Dhabi and Bali, Indonesia, will operate four times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. A Boeing 787-9 will serve passengers on this route. The twin-engined long-haulier features a two-class cabin configuration with 28 Business Studios and 262 seats in the Economy section. In addition to in-flight entertainment, passengers can use Wi-Fi aboard the aircraft.

The outbound flight – EY 476 – departs from Abu Dhabi at 22:25 and arrives in Bali at 11:35 the next day. The return leg – EY 477 – leaves Denpasar and lands in the UAE’s capital at 18:45 and 23:45, respectively. All times mentioned are local.

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