Automotive news / ROVER / Tuesday, 19-Aug-14 22:52:02 /
The All New Land Rover Range Rover is there on Roads
The new trend-setter Land Rover Range Rover is on roads, which is a luxury SUV, now seemingly more light to trade. Compared with the old-Gen Range Rover, the new one feels more unladen and empty. It is being described as the first of its kind SUV in the world featuring an aluminum unibody, which in turn cuts out 700 pounds from the flagship model.
Photo 1: ROVEROne can definitely feel the difference while managing the new Range Rover. This new model machine is concerned to be a milestone in Land Rover’s industry effort to arrest the harassment of ever-increasing mass and complexity, moreover the extra consumption caused by these. The changing regulations also force the automakers to stick to fuel-economy measures and emission standards.
The new ownership of the brand is now held by the leading auto-maker from, Tata Motors and this is one major reason why the crafting of the new model Range Rover is changed top to bottom. In every effort, Land Rover is not intending to mess up the formula and still taken all measures to be an ultimate luxury off-road machine.
Photo 2: The All New Land Rover Range Rover is there on RoadsAs always, the new Range Rover also makes driving a unique and distinctive experience. The attributes always liked by the RR followers like the throne commanding driving position, the magical square-off, the class front corners; clamshell hood everything being maintained intact. In fact, all these look better in the aluminum finish. The one negative aspect of the old car was it looked a bit bluff. Here with the new one, it becomes softer and gentler with a more sculpted and less arrogant attributes.
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