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ECD Automotive Design Reveals 650-Horsepower Project Brownie

The Land Rover Station Wagon is a daily driver that delivers power, performance & ruggedness for the adventurous type…

ECD Automotive Design, a company that reimagines British classics and bespoke performance vehicles, introduced its latest creation: Project Brownie, a Land Rover Station Wagon transformed into an all-season daily driver with the soul of a supercar, according to company officials in a press release.

Painted in Nara Bronze Matte and fortified with a hand-built 6.2L GM LT4 supercharged V-8 delivering 650 horsepower, this custom Land Rover Station Wagon strikes a balance between timeless ruggedness and next-gen refinement. Designed for everything from snow-dusted mountain drives to coastal daily commutes, Project Brownie is as functional as it is fearsome, noted the release.

“Project Brownie is the kind of build that represents the evolution of the Land Rover,” said Scott Wallace, co-founder & CEO, ECD Automotive Design. “It’s nostalgic but not stuck in the past—modernized for everyday use and built to the absolute highest standard. From the matte bronze finish to the powerhouse LT4 under the hood, this is a vehicle that makes no compromises.”

Built for the Street, Tough Enough To Go off the Beaten Path

Built atop a fully Raptor-lined chassis, this wagon was crafted by ECD for real-world use. The roar of the Borla Sport Dual Plus exhaust system can be controlled at the push of a button, while BFG All-Terrain tires, ECD Air Ride Suspension, and heavy-duty axles provide confidence on soft trails, winter roads and urban routes alike.

Inside, the Corbeau Trailcat seats are wrapped in Spinneybeck Sabrina leather and stitched with a nutmeg stitch. The 2+2+4 seat layout, including four inward-facing jump seats, makes it family-friendly.

ECD Automotive Design Project Brownie Land Rover interior

Project Brownie also features remote start, blind spot assist, backup cameras and sensors and a digital rearview mirror. ECD Automotive Design says the 8-speed automatic transmission paired with a performance torque-biased limited-slip differential ensures both smooth highway cruising and muscular off-the-line launches.

From its 18-inch matte black Sawtooth wheels to its X-Lander grille and custom-painted accents, this vehicle is ready for just about any type of adventure. The 6-point external roll cage, panoramic rear quarter windows, LED light bar and JL Audio sound system enhance both the adventure and the experience.

The company claims Project Brownie is a rolling manifesto. For those who demand luxury with grit, and performance with presence, ECD’s latest Land Rover Station Wagon is proof that a daily driver can also be someone’s dream car.

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