In August 1989 Range Rover North America sponsored the Great Divide Expedition, a 13 day, 1,123-mile trip along the Continental Divide in Colorado. Four hundred, limited edition, Great Divide Edition vehicles were produced (with an additional nine used for promotional purposes). All Great Divide Edition Range Rovers were built in 1990 and sold in the summer of 1990 as 1991 models (MA VINs). All were painted Alpine White with Sorrel (light) brown leather interiors. They had a large round Great Divide sticker on the tailgate, rear lamp guards,
and a special black painted aluminum front bumper with integrated brush bar. They also included the 5 spoke wheels (painted smoke gray) that were originally designed as an option for the Discovery in Europe.