Land Rover ties up with UK-based Bowler for joint branding

PTI Updated - March 13, 2018 at 10:39 AM.

Tatas-owned Land Rover today said it has tied up with the UK-based racing vehicle maker Bowler to supply technologies and jointly brand the latter’s products.

“Land Rover and Bowler have agreed to a brand partnership, formalising a relationship that has been in place for over a decade,” Land Rover said in a statement.

According to the agreement, “Powered by Land Rover” badging will be displayed on Bowler’s competition cars and across its marketing materials.

The badge will also be highlighted in joint events and promotional activities, it added.

“Bowler will benefit from access to components — powertrain and chassis engineering in particular — and technical and development support from Land Rover,” the statement added.

Commenting on the association, Land Rover Brand Experience Director (Global Marketing), Mr Mark Cameron, said: “We’re proud to have been part of Bowler’s success and, just as its latest models come to market, this new formal partnership will fully acknowledge the role of Land Rover technology in Bowler’s high performance all-terrain cars.”

Bowler Managing Director, Mr Drew Bowler, said Land Rover’s support and its technology have helped the racing vehicle maker gain an incredibly strong reputation for extreme off-road performance over the last two decades.

“And as we embark on a new era for the business — introducing our first model engineered for use outside competition racing — I’m very pleased that the relationship has been formalised,” he added.

Besides, the agreement provides a secured piece of ongoing parts business to Bowler, the statement added.

The first of Bowler’s products under the joint badging — Bowler EXR S — will make debut this month and will be priced over £1,55,000 (over Rs 1.3 crore).

“The Bowler EXR S, powered by Land Rover is priced from £1,55,000, plus local taxes, and will make its international debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (June 28-July 1), where it will be on display at the Bowler Off-Road Activities Field,” the statement said.

Published on June 21, 2012 15:56