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RE: New full fat? - deadliner - 26-07-2012 08:47pm Is it just me, or is it really ugly? RE: New full fat? - mark_n - 26-07-2012 10:49pm (26-07-2012 08:47pm)deadliner Wrote: Is it just me, or is it really ugly? Yes, it is just you. Based on what I have seen, it's a finely judged balance between retaining the FFRR traditional styling cues and moving them on. RE: New full fat? - IKM - 26-07-2012 11:01pm (26-07-2012 10:49pm)mark_n Wrote: Yes, it is just you. Based on what I have seen, it's a finely judged balance between retaining the FFRR traditional styling cues and moving them on.Absolutely agree Mark, point well made. RE: New full fat? - Barneyridge - 15-08-2012 05:56am I was just emailed this link http://www.caradvice.com.au/186222/range-rover-first-official-pictures-2013-luxury-suv/ and check out the facebook page https://www.facebook.com/landrover RE: New full fat? - XFullFatTim - 15-08-2012 08:33am I've just received my electronic version of Autocar magazine and there is a big spread about it in there. Interesting that the old side vents are now just a styling que on the front doors, I suspect the new FFRR has the same intake system as Evoque, under the bonnet edge on the wheelarch top RE: New full fat? - XFullFatTim - 15-08-2012 06:12pm LR Website has just been updated today with full details and a new microsite for the L405 http://allnewrangerover.landrover.com/gb/en Looks beautiful in light colours, pity I cannot justify one but one thing I'll be happy to wager - it will get better MPG than the Evoque SD4! RE: New full fat? - J77 - 15-08-2012 07:06pm The new Range Rover IMO looks stunning, I like the direction LR are heading in design wise, sleek and modern but still unmistakably a Range Rover. I won't be able to buy one anytime soon though. RE: New full fat? - Evo-king - 15-08-2012 10:32pm It looks lovely, launch date has a familiar ring to it. I wouldn't mind it, but regrettably it is too big for my good lady. Can't wait to see one for real though. RE: New full fat? - NightFox - 16-08-2012 10:38am (15-08-2012 10:32pm)Evo-king Wrote: It looks lovely, launch date has a familiar ring to it. Has there been any indication of pricing yet? I'd heard talk of the new model being much closer to £100k than the outgoing one, as LR were concerned that the RR was considered to 'cheap' to have the same status as some of its competitors. I think the logic was that now the Evoque was here as an entry point RR, both the RRS and the RR could afford to move upmarket a bit to give them a bit more exclusivity. I just hope that one day I'll be in a position to consider a RR too cheap! RE: New full fat? - XFullFatTim - 16-08-2012 10:57am Prices rumoured in the press to start about £70k for a 3.0ltr TDv6 Vogue through to £120,000+ for the 7 seater all singing and dancing version. There are options for 4,5 and 7 seater versions too. The TDv6 should be a pretty good engine for it as that is the one powering RRS these days and that is 650kgs heavier than the new FFRR and while it isn't a rocketship the latest version of RRS has sufficient oomph for most folks. So in a car 600kgs less and slightly more aerodynamic it will go better I would imagine. For those looking to go Huntin' Shootin' and Fishin' and fishing in ultimate style the 4 seater LWB version should suit them to a T. Engines in the UK to be 3.0 TDv6, 4.4 TDv8 (that will be a real rocketship!) and 5.0V8 Supercharged. I believe also there will be a 5.0ltr V8 NA for some markets too - all are the JLR engines from the outgoing car and RRS ungraded for the new model. I also read that the TR is now a "smart" TR - it is fully automatic and selects the right settings for the conditions................ should be fun when it goes wrong! |