Fourth-Generation Range Rover Prototype Caught In The Wild

Fourth-Generation Range Rover Prototype Caught In The Wild
The all-new, fourth-generation Range Rover is shedding more of its camouflage, giving the clearest indication yet of its styling before its launch later this year. The latest prototype, scooped testing near the Nurburgring, reveals the evolutionary looks of the new car. Land Rover has opted against a significant styling overhaul of its most luxurious model, given the longevity and popularity of the current design.

The front-end styling has been modernised and softened slightly from before; the biggest change is to the front headlights, which wrap around slightly into the sides of the car.

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kavionekavione - 6/26/2012 12:40:08 PM
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Looks like a Ford Explorer


Car4LifeCar4Life - 6/26/2012 1:16:20 PM
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I will take the G-Class please!


JPIBMWJPIBMW - 6/26/2012 2:44:04 PM
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Ford Explorer is right... How can they make such a marque such a copy?



I95SPEEDINGTICKETSI95SPEEDINGTICKETS - 6/26/2012 6:41:47 PM
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People seriously underestimate how difficult and expensive it is to design a truly classy vehicle {Like BMW did when designing the current Range Rover}.

It cost BMW over £1 Billion pounds to develop that chassis and vehicle and i predicted that there is no way Tata Motors would be able to recreate such Ageless Designs {At least not in my lifetime}

Thats why i think the Bentley SUV and if BMW produce an X7, they will become the "Must Have" SUVs.

Just ask yourself, how many XJ Jaguars have you seen on the road since the new model was launched ?


chewychewy - 6/26/2012 10:23:44 PM
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I don't know, I think it will still look great as they aren't changing too much here. Clearly following the don't do too much if it isn't broken philosophy. And the Evoque looks great with its own styling direction than worked better than the LR2.


I95SPEEDINGTICKETSI95SPEEDINGTICKETS - 6/27/2012 8:45:07 PM
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Mate, the Evoque is a terribly plasticy looking vehicle, and in a couple of years when the 1st model year is 3 years old and you see how badly the plastic parts copes with the stresses of everyday use, you will understand how you just cannot cheat in this game.

The Evoque is just a nice looking Freelander and will age just as badly as the Freelander did.


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