RE: The 999 Steps: Time for Coffee

RE: The 999 Steps: Time for Coffee

Monday 12th February 2018

The 999 Steps: Time for Coffee?

JLR gives us its rather different take on climbing the stairway to heaven...



Jaguar Land Rover has worked hard over the past few years to establish itself as the foremost manufacturer of over the top publicity stunts. From daring highwire drives above the Thames, to loopy 80th birthday antics, it seems like they've done it all.

New cars call for new campaigns, however, so having already established that the Range Rover Sport is good at going down things, JLR has headed to China to publicize the launch of a new plug-in hybrid variant, and take on one of its Chelsea tractor's most feared adversaries, steps.

The new SUV, unveiled at the end of last year, has a 300hp four-cylinder petrol engine paired with a 116hp electric motor, which Land Rover hopes will improve emissions and running costs without detracting from performance. An electric only range of up to 30 miles with official combined fuel economy of 101mpg ought to do the trick, while 0-62 takes 6.3 seconds - half a second less than a diesel HSE but two seconds more than an SVR.

As you'll see in the video below, having first negotiated the famous 99 turns of the Tianmen mountain's Dragon Road, the RRS PHEV proceeded to ascend the 45-degree, 999-step staircase that leads to the famous rock arch known as Heaven's Gate. Obligatory PR stunt scepticism aside, the speed that the big 'Rover takes those stairs at is genuinely rather impressive!

 

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Demonix

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660 posts

227 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Chinese rangey driver got lost on the way to the Tiananmen Waitrose?

Triumph Man

9,110 posts

183 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Wouldn't surprise me, they can't drive for st in China

R8Steve

4,150 posts

190 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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I'd be interested in seeing him reversing it back down.

22daz

31 posts

140 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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The in car angle looks very steep indeed and it's accurate too looking at the vertical posts passing by the drivers window.
I can't help being disappointed seeing the safety cables at the end though. But impressive nonetheless.

akirk

5,775 posts

129 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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R8Steve said:
I'd be interested in seeing him reversing it back down.
to be fair, he did reverse up a bit of it smile

impressive - though it is interesting to compare it against the XC90 which is I think 5.5 0-60, surprised that JLR haven't gone for faster with the hybrid - though maybe they didn't want to undercut the SVR

Pintofbest

853 posts

125 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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22daz said:
The in car angle looks very steep indeed and it's accurate too looking at the vertical posts passing by the drivers window.
I can't help being disappointed seeing the safety cables at the end though. But impressive nonetheless.
They were there in case the car rolled and destroyed the steps/injured the driver - it wan't pulled up!

anonymous-user

69 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Not sure why, but it feels a bit crass (this stunt) to me? Bit like doing donuts outside westminster abbey no??


NJJ

480 posts

95 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Impressive stuff and would love to visit! I think JLR may have dubbed some far more exotic engine notes over the film though, it has a 4-cylinder not a V8.

simon-tigjs

153 posts

112 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Are the cables so when it breaks down they can shift it. Should be a factory option

MrBarry123

6,057 posts

136 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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simon-tigjs said:
Are the cables so when it breaks down they can shift it. Should be a factory option
hehe

paul-o5f9h

4 posts

95 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Ho Ping had a tough challenge but it worked and its british... Mind you how many yummy mummies will try this on the school run short cutting through a pedestrian area !!

hornmeister

813 posts

106 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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So wish he'd forgotten to put the handbrake on at the end.

Impressive never the less.

simon-tigjs

153 posts

112 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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If my partners navigation is anything to go buy, you never know where you might end up.

RumbleOfThunder

3,671 posts

218 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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That's properly cagey, big balls indeed for doing that.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

268 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Great video.

Nicely put together with a good sense of humour. Well done LR.

oldtimer2

729 posts

148 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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RumbleOfThunder said:
That's properly cagey, big balls indeed for doing that.
....and scary too. At that angle all he would have seen going up the steps was the sky or the mist above.

Dr G

15,590 posts

257 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Not bad for a practice run.

Now do the same on a smooth surface covered in compacted snow wink

RacerMike

4,521 posts

226 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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Find it particularly odd that they seem to have dubbed the sound of a V8 over what’s is a 4cyl car....

JuniorD

9,013 posts

238 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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By the time the car arrived in the country and got to the top of the stairs, the Chinese had probably knocked out a copy of their own.

whp1983

1,259 posts

154 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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101mpg?!.... behave. Based on the i8s preposterous to real ratio I guess at 25-30 at best on the road, still keeps everyone happy.