![]() LWB (long wheelbase) models have even more room thanks to adding 200mm between the front and rear wheels. They feature ceramic trims on the door, centre console and touchpoints.Īll Range Rovers get loads of room for tall adults in the front and the back, and the 725-litre boot's splitting tailgate makes it very easy to load. The infotainment screens are powered by Amazon Alexa (so you can expect their voice activation to be terrifyingly accurate), meaning you can plumb the Range Rover's infotainment screens in with the smart devices in your house. As a result, you can add to your shopping list and set reminders from the comfort of the Range Rover's armchair-like seat.Īlong with the tech, you get traditional luxury in the form of open-pore wood trims and your choice of leather, a man-made substitute or a new wool-based fabric. It now resembles NASA's mission control thanks to two giant screens – one behind the steering wheel and another that floats from the centre of the dash. The new Range Rover is 50 per cent more rigid than the car it replaces and a 'double glazed' steel bulkhead cuts road noise by 24 per cent. SV models get their own unique paint finishes, huge 23-inch alloy wheels and ceramic badging. The new model is most distinctive from the back, where it gets slim vertical taillights and indicators – both hidden behind a smoked glass valance. It's only when you park old and new cars side-by-side that you spot the new car's increased bulk – it has a 75mm longer wheelbase than the old model – and modern finish courtesy of recessed door handles, tight shut lines and flush windows. It is most definitely a Range Rover with the same upright windscreen, low glass line and splitting tailgate that has been a feature on all the models that have come before. So what's changed? In the looks department, the temptation would be to say – not much. The new Range Rover is on sale now and prices start at £94,000. ![]() This is the all-new Land Rover Range Rover, the car that will take the fight to big SUVs like the BMW X7 and Mercedes-Benz GLS while, in SV guise, also tackling super posh alternatives such as the Mercedes-Maybach GLS, Bentley Bentayga and Rolls Royce Cullinan. ![]() Luxurious SV models take fight to posh rivals.Option for seven seats and standard rear-wheel steer.
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