Pictures
There were a lot of these
I think a lot of us are familiar with this screen.......
The TFT dash
The bigger satnav screen with a button marked Stealth on the extra functions menu
Arriving at Dunkeld LRE
Evoques are only slightly less thirsty and this is after a 90mph blast
Luxor Metallic Beige in the snow
Video at the offroad centre
A proper Range Rover with no blingy bits
But look at the miles - one very careful driver! 2800 only if you cannot see in the photo
Even the display car had been offroaded the day before......
Improvements over the Evqoues common systems - all the interior lights appear to be LEDs, the front ones where we have three huge pads are tiny slits that give out way more light because they are LEDs BUT I drove all the way from Gleneagles to Dunkeld without noticing the front courtesy lights were still on all the way there!
The satnav/ main screen appears to be much higher definition than ours and the shortcut "buttons" on the sides are touch sensitive not press/press.
Still no daylight running tail lights
The electrically deployable towhook retracts very neatly sideways into a plastic moulding
The motorised tailgate is very neat and can be closed from the remote as well as the dash or pressing the button
I'm waiting for a reply from the technical guys regarding whether or not there is an always live socket somewhere.
The guys driving the 4.4TDv8 reckoned it didn't seem to be as powerful as their current model cars, yet on paper it is more powerful.
The Blindspot monitoring is just as sensitive to overhanging shrubbery as the Evoques.
The Panoramic roof has an opening front section, but I didn't realise I hadn't fully closed it and the wind noise was incredible with it just ajar.
Softclose front and rear doors are a nice touch - you cose them most of the way and then they gently pull themselves onto the seals.............. how lazy can you get!
(03-12-2012 09:42pm)Evo-king Wrote: Double glazed glass, seriously.
Yes RRS and FFRR have had this since 2010, it reduces the influence of wind noise, it isn't actually double glazing as in domestic style - it is more like two panes with a laminating sheet between them, but it works as I had it on my last FFRR and saves on a lot of aerodynamic modelling on the A post and around the mirrors so you don't hear the wind noise.
I don't think there were any toys on it that I would really need to see on a future RRE, the above side glasses possibly but one thing I didn't notice was if there was a Dynamic setting on the TR........... all the L405's have what was called Dynamic response on the RRS and 4.4TDv8 FFRR's - it's the next generation and is the more sophisticated version of the the AD in the Evoque but designed for air suspension.
The wing mirrors are only about 3/4 the size of the Evoques, but then the view out is also a lot better with all that glasshouse