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DiscoMick
25th August 2012, 07:57 AM
Not sure if this has already been posted, but if it has i missed it, so please combine. Anyway, I like it.

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benji
31st August 2012, 04:30 PM
Not sure if I like the design of it. A range rover is supposed to be stately, as that is what sets it apart from the x5, ML. It never pretended to be 'sporty'; but now it seems to with the rising shoulder line. And with the rounded ends, it's lost it's 'presence'.

03-12 looks heaps better.

It's just a shame is a strictly bitument only car though, it may as well be a 2wd, as the tyre size is rediculous!

d3syd
31st August 2012, 04:44 PM
Apart from the silly tyres, the L405 will actually be very formidable off road. It needs to be as it is one of the core characteristics that LR had to keep for the RRV.

It is equipped with a new generation Terrain Response system which has an automatic function. The car can now sense what terrain it is on and select the best mode to be in automatically.

With all this electronics though, I would want to wait at bit for them to sort out the bugs. ;)

I agree that it has lost some of it's regal-ness, but I still like it. To my eyes the out going model is starting to look a bit dated next to the L405.

camel_landy
31st August 2012, 05:40 PM
I agree that it has lost some of it's regal-ness, but I still like it.
I'd hold off with comments like that until you see it in the flesh... ;)

M

benji
31st August 2012, 06:20 PM
Yes I do agree it's looking a bit outdated. And spending $150,000 on a vehicle shape that you can now get for under $20,000 also.

For all it's brain power (as stunningly brilliant as it is) any car's limiting factor is ultimately the tires.

For example, I just can't see this L405 outperforming a 16 inch P38 on sand. Let alone being able to get a tire strong enough to drive the high country.

I'd love to see an Aussie 4wd magazine test it though.

Daniel
31st August 2012, 06:39 PM
What are you guys on about with comments about tyres???

Tyre type are something that one chooses and not set by the manufacturer.

d3syd
31st August 2012, 07:45 PM
What are you guys on about with comments about tyres???

Tyre type are something that one chooses and not set by the manufacturer.

Agree. It will be an awsome machine shod with some proper off road rubber. Probably will be limited to wheels 18" upwards due to the brakes though.

Wifey really wants me to get one, but I want to wait a few years for any "issues" to get sorted out first. Also would like to be out of the current economic doldrums. Will try to go to the Sydney Motor Show in October to have a look it (if is makes an appearance).

DiscoMick
1st September 2012, 12:38 PM
English mags carry ads. for 18 and 19 inch mud tyres, they're just not so common here yet.

benji
1st September 2012, 04:43 PM
Mmm, I didn't think a 19inch offroad tire existed - hence my comments; but yay! However, only the bottom two models of the L322 are currently available with 19inch wheels, no 18's at all.

With the performance gains tauted around, I doubt there will be a 19inch option with the 405. Then what?

camel_landy
2nd September 2012, 07:07 AM
Wrangler MT/R used to be available as a 255/55R19... Standard fitment to the G4 cars. ;)

M

camel123
7th September 2012, 08:32 AM
On the Age DRIVE web site today - details have emerged including pricing

Details: New Range Rover (http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-news/details-new-range-rover-20120907-25i02.html)

spudboy
7th September 2012, 08:38 AM
I don't mind the new shape.

They're not getting any cheaper though:
Price guide
TDV6 HSE - $168,900
TDV6 Vouge - $178,900
TDV8 Vouge - $195,100
TDV8 Vouge SE - $217,100
TDV8 Autobiography - $232,800
Supercharged V8 Vouge SE - $224,400
Supercharged V8 Autobiography - $240,100

muddymech
7th September 2012, 02:45 PM
looks like a full size spare is now an option, be interesting to see if thats a case for australia market

THE ALL-NEW RANGE ROVER (http://allnewrangerover.landrover.com/INT/EN)

d3syd
7th September 2012, 03:34 PM
looks like a full size spare is now an option, be interesting to see if thats a case for australia market

THE ALL-NEW RANGE ROVER (http://allnewrangerover.landrover.com/INT/EN)

Full size spare is standard according to the specs on the Aus site.:)

Daniel
7th September 2012, 06:35 PM
A business associate is one of the 35 orders that LR Aust has for the L405.
He is taking delivery early Nov 2012.

Follow this link to get local info, specs, test drives, orders and request brochures -

The All-New Range Rover | Land Rover Australia (http://www.landrover.com/au/en/lr/all-new-range-rover/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=LR8652+-+All+New+Range+Rover+Reveal+eDM&utm_content=LR8652+-+All+New+Range+Rover+Reveal+eDM+CID_4f6d4294b352b6 a3a231a58df3d4cb50&utm_source=Email+marketing&utm_term=Click+Here)

DiscoMick
11th September 2012, 07:18 PM
Here's the video:

The All-New Range Rover Launch Film - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSWLu_6CD1s&feature=youtu.be)