Grand theft auto steal Anthony Joshua's £150k customized Range Rover


Grand theft auto steals Anthony Joshua's £150k customized Range Rover
A £150,000 bespoke Range Rover has been stolen from boxing heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, in the early hours of yesterday.

Joshua has vowed to round up the thieves who stole the vehicle just days before his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight title defense against Alexander Povetkin.

The Range Rover was taken from a relative's home in London on Thursday while the boxer was training at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

A source spoke about the theft:
'In the early hours of yesterday morning, Anthony Joshua's personalised Range Rover was stolen from outside a relative's house while he was away training at the Sheffield Institute of Sport. He has reported it stolen.'

'He's the unlikeliest of targets for car thieves as the car is completely personalised with its registration number while head rests, steering wheel, a badge and even door interiors are marked with the Anthony Joshua signature. It's also fitted with a tracker. And who'd want to be caught stealing from the heavyweight champion of the world?

'So he'll be absolutely gutted as he loves that car, which is shared with family members while he's away. The family member who had it taken from their driveway is said to be devastated.

Joshua has vowed to round up the thieves who stole the vehicle

Anthony Joshua received the high-performance Range Rover SV Autobiography Dynamic in March this year. He worked with designers and technicians to create various exclusive features, including its premium paint finish which is named after him, World Champion Graphite.

It also comes with a personalized storage unit in the boot and boxing glove pattern surrounds on the door handles.

A CCTV image shows the suspected after the car was stolen
Police believe thieves targeted the Range Rover using a keyless device (Hi-tech Relay Device) that mimics a car's key fob to break in.

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