2013 Range Rover revealed
Discussion
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1077733_2013-la...
I have to admit, it looks nice though I wish the styling was a bit more radical still. Like the Evoque.
I have to admit, it looks nice though I wish the styling was a bit more radical still. Like the Evoque.
UPDATED - 14th August
It gets a new aluminum body as well as aluminum front and rear chassis structures. The Range Rover also gains is 4.7 inches of rear legroom, new off-roading software, and an updated air suspension system. In the weight department it loses around 300 - 400kg depending on spec (my guesstimate based on reports of circa 400kg and 700lbs from various sources).
It gets a new aluminum body as well as aluminum front and rear chassis structures. The Range Rover also gains is 4.7 inches of rear legroom, new off-roading software, and an updated air suspension system. In the weight department it loses around 300 - 400kg depending on spec (my guesstimate based on reports of circa 400kg and 700lbs from various sources).
Edited by Hellbound on Tuesday 14th August 23:00
Hmmmm the current one was groundbreaking when released, with the designer quoting 30's speedboat inspirations. This one leaves me feeling a little flat. I think it looks bland at the front and generally all over.
The Evoque is radical so was hoping that creativity would flow on...
Opportunity missed I think.
The Evoque is radical so was hoping that creativity would flow on...
Opportunity missed I think.
NailedOn said:
It will no doubt sell well in the Far East and the Gulf.
So I'll not be buying one.
I used to work for L/R and I wish Tata well. But they are fast becoming bling.
They've always been ostentatious. A Rangey with big chrome wheels, custom leather and tints will always look bling. Pick one in a subtle colour with sensible wheels and they look rather stately. This is a debate we've settled before here on PH though.So I'll not be buying one.
I used to work for L/R and I wish Tata well. But they are fast becoming bling.
The Toyota Landcruiser sells well in the far east and the gulf, I guess for that reason you won't be buying one of those either.
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