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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.

I wouldn't mind it, but regrettably it is too big for my good lady.

Can't wait to see one for real though.

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!