Land Rover have announced their forthcoming new models for 2010.
The Discovery, Range Rover and Range Rover Sport all get new engines, major front end styling (to make them even uglier) and massive interior improvements (to make them even less likely to be driven anywhere near mud).
Land Rover Discovery 4 (2010)
The Discovery 4, Land Rover’s most versatile model has over 3,000 new parts, which is roughly the same number when the change was made from Discovery I to II.
The Discovery 4 is not due to go on sale until September 2009 and so far there is no pricing information available. I imagine Land Rover are keeping it close to their chest and seeing what state the market is in nearer the time.
Discovery 4’s package of changes include:
• 3.0-litre TDV6 engine, producing 241bhp/442lb ft, but is both: more economical and less polluting than the previous unit which will still continue for a while). Mpg is 30.4 and CO2 emissions are 244 kg/m
• LED bi-xenon lighting
• Massively redesigned interior, including a new dash
• Improved handling and ride
• More powerful brakes
• Improved 6-speed ZF autoshift transmission
• Keyless entry and pushbutton starting
• Terrain Response ‘Sand’ position now has new launch control for gentle initial acceleration
• Tow Assist cameras and plus Trailer Stability Assist to detect and stop unwanted snaking
• 360 degree cameras for parking outside the school or in the Waitrose car park.
• DAB digital radio
2010 Range Rover
The 2010 Range Rover, due to go on sale in June 2009, goes even more upmarket. Sporting a new front end, 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine and interior improvements including: active damping, TFT dash screen with virtual dials and information displays, more powerful brakes (so the drivers can sit even closer behind me on the motorway) and a range of bling improvements including keyless entry and parking cameras.
Land Rover design chief, Gerry McGovern said that market research showed that buyers didn’t want it changed, just made better and Land Rover certainly have followed the advice.
The package of improvements include what they call “a more noble face” as well as a whopping 5 litre supercharged V8. The inside hasen’t been neglected either.
2010 Range Rover package includes:
• More ‘noble’ front-end styling with LED lights
• 5 litre supercharged V8 petrol engine with better performance and improved economy and emissions
• 5 litre normally-aspirated V8 petrol engine for US market (not UK and Europe)
• Better specified premium-quality interior, with redesigned dash and optional leather rooflining• Keyless entry/push-button starting
• Thin Film Transistor (TFT) dash screen with virtual dials and information displays
• Dual-view central touch
• Active damping
• Adaptive Cruise Control
• Tow Assist and Tow Hitch Assist
• More powerful brakes
• 360-degree cameras for parking manoeuvres and off-road
The new 2010 Range Rover is due to go on sale from Jube 2009, again, as of yet no prices.
Range Rover Sport
According to the Land Rover marketing team, the Range Rover Sport has been given a “more attractive front end” as part of a major revamp. Other improvements include a new supercharged V8 engine along with the 3.0-litre TDV6 used in the Discovery 4, “Cleaner, more contemporary, less threatening front-end styling” and a host of internal improvements.
Range Rover 2010 packages include:
• 5 litre supercharged V8 producing 503bhp/442lb ft. Better economy and reduced emissions
• 5 litre normally-aspirated V8 for US market (not UK and Europe)
• 3 litre TDV6 engine, producing 241bhp/442lb ft, yet is more economical and less pollutive than the previous 2.7 unit (which still continues for the time being). Mpg is 30.7 and CO2 emissions are 244 kg/m.
• Less threatening front-end styling
• Optional paddle shift gearchange
• Active damping for improved ride and handling
• ‘Dynamic’ go-faster setting on the Terrain Response for road use
• LED bi-xenon lighting
• Improved interior
• Tow Assist and Tow Hitch Assist
• More powerful brakes
• Keyless entry/push-button starting
• 360-degree cameras for parking manoeuvres and off-road
• Faster changing 6-speed ZF autobox
The new Range Rover Sport is due to go on sale from September 2009.
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