Land Rover has revealed a long-term global partnership with Richard Branson’s pioneering commercial spaceline, Virgin Galactic.
Demonstrating
their shared vision of pioneering spirit, technological innovation and
sense of adventure, the ground-breaking partnership was announced
against the backdrop of SpaceShipTwo, the world’s first commercial passenger carrying spacecraft, together with Land Rover’s new Discovery Vision Concept vehicle.
The
announcement illustrates the commitment that both brands share to
iconic design and engineering excellence and a desire to push the
boundaries of travel for the next generation.
The partnership will
see Land Rover vehicles become part of daily life for the Virgin
Galactic team and for all 'Future Astronauts', the space experience will
now begin with Land Rover as they arrive in New Mexico for training,
and continue to the moment they drive from the space terminal building
to the waiting spaceship. Land Rover will base a fleet of vehicles at
the Virgin Galactic test centre in the Mojave Desert, California and at
its astounding operational New Mexico base, Spaceport America.
The announcement was revealed in dramatic fashion on board USS Intrepid,
a former aircraft carrier and now a museum dedicated to the exploration
of sea, air and space and anchored on the Hudson River.
Land
Rover’s first act as exclusive partner was to bring a unique full-size
replica of SpaceShipTwo VSS Enterprise to New York, where it joined the
remarkable British Airways Concorde and its namesake Space Shuttle Enterprise upon the Intrepid.
Like
the Space Shuttle, SpaceShipTwo is the first of a revolutionary fleet
of reusable human spacecraft. Having the vehicles in one place for the
first time provided a powerful symbol of human ingenuity and the
adventurous spirit of exploration and discovery.
Revealed
alongside SpaceShipTwo was Land Rover’s Discovery Vision Concept, a
vision of Land Rover’s future family of Discovery vehicles. The concept
car previews dynamic new design language and an array of world first
technologies. Building on Land Rover’s renowned all-terrain capability,
the Discovery Vision Concept represents the ultimate SUV of the future.
The
vehicle uses augmented reality technology to display a ‘see-through’
view of the terrain ahead, making the front of the car ‘virtually’
invisible from inside the cabin. Gesture Control allows you to open the
doors, operate the indicators or turn on the headlamps simply by moving
your hand, while Laser Referencing projects visible markings, symbols
and imagery onto the ground to aid low speed or tricky manoeuvres.
More than 200 VIP guests witnessed the two game-changing vehicles,
which were revealed against a stunning Manhattan background and an
awe-inspiring projection mapping sequence.