Range Rover restorer Kingsley confirms new ownership structure
Oxfordshire-based Range Rover restorer Kingsley Re-Engineered (Kingsley), established in 2021, confirmed it is under new group ownership and management.
The transition began in February this year and includes new appointments in the board structure and management team, plus the removal of the previous leadership team.
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Plans include a significant investment programme to enhance the Range Rover Classic product offering, customer journey and bespoke specifications available.
The investment and company overhaul, which is already underway, also extend to Kingsley’s branding, alongside the introduction of a new classic Land Rover Defender and Series product line, set to be announced later this summer, the company said.
"Kingsley has been the absolute benchmark in Range Rover Classic restorations since it was established in 2001," said John Sawbridge, managing director.
"Several specialists have offered similar bespoke build processes, but none can match the level of quality of Kingsley," he added.
"The next era of Kingsley begins with a focus on independent thinking; new strategy and clarity; a passion for precision with unquestionable pedigree and world-class OEM input.
"Our employees, who are at the core of Kingsley, are completely behind us in continuing to drive the next era of the company. This is Kingsley for a new age, and we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on."
Based near Eynsham in the Oxfordshire, the firm caters for a global client base.