SPIED: CLEAREST Pictures Yet Of Range Rover's All-New, Upcoming Flagship

SPIED: CLEAREST Pictures Yet Of Range Rover's All-New, Upcoming Flagship
As we've been reporting to you recently, we've been keeping an eye on the all-new big daddy Range Rover that's due for a change.

Though you may not be able to tell, just yet, this Range Rover will feature an updated chassis. The head honcho is expected to get longer to make more room for the back seats; however, it is also going to become lighter, which should boost fuel efficiency.

If you've been keeping up with us then you would already know by now that this updated Range will take some creative license from the Evoque. For the FIRST time, we're actually starting to see it rub off. In these latest images, you can make out the blacked-out A-Pillar, Evoque-like wheels, new headlights and updated grille.


The new Range Rover is shaping up and while it does get a few Evoque-style touches like the grille and headlights, the profile is traditionally Range Rover...

...Space in the back seats of the current car has attracted criticism in the past and with emerging markets like China and the Middle East placing a huge emphasis on this, Land Rover will be making the car longer for more rear legroom...
 


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quizzquizz - 2/26/2012 2:50:22 AM
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LOL still looks the same. The 911 of SUV design.


JUGNUJUGNU - 2/26/2012 3:13:48 AM
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Predictable evolutionary styling. Front end looks like a jumbo Evoque. Hope new RR still looks tough and not too soft like Evoque.


Agent00RAgent00R - 2/26/2012 10:07:32 AM
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@JUGNU

You think the Evoque looks "soft?"


BondMI6BondMI6 - 2/26/2012 4:49:54 PM
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HOT!

Like the current Gen but sleeker and more modern without losing that toughness.

This is going to be a very hot product when it debuts it 12 mos.

But expect the Supercharged version to go for 120k....

-Bond


M35MTM35MT - 2/27/2012 12:35:34 PM
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right, and the all-season tires on a 3 series are perfect for a day at the track.


M35MTM35MT - 2/28/2012 1:41:19 PM
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ah you just made my point!

I doubt that most housewives driving their hubby's gift, will ever drive their Range Rover off road. Unless the shoppingmalls are now installing "trails".

:)


M35MTM35MT - 2/27/2012 12:37:14 PM
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"...Space in the back seats of the current car has attracted criticism in the past and with emerging markets like China and the Middle East placing a huge emphasis on this, Land Rover will be making the car longer for more rear legroom..."

Bullshit. Longer wheel base = worse off road. I really hope they can pull it off. 2006-2009 Ranges will be true classics as these trucks get further and further away from what they should be.

I must be getting old...


BondMI6BondMI6 - 2/27/2012 4:31:50 PM
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Talk about a lame and unresearched comment Angryinch- you DO realize for those hard core offroaders you can always get smaller rims and off road tires........

And you DO realize that trying to compare a 112k Range Rover to a 30k Honda Odyssey is like comparing a Victoria Secret Model to Rosanne Barr right???


M35MTM35MT - 2/28/2012 1:45:20 PM
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exactly. just like an 3 series owner can by track tires for his bimmer if he so chooses.


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