Originally Posted by
funkyfedaykin
It looks OK from the side, but to me it looks like they're still trying to go down the "Lifestyle vehicle" path. We already have Freelanders, Evoques, etc. for that.
What they need to do is focus on making a refined, extremely capable, very practical/utilitarian vehicle, similar to the G-wagen or the Amorak, and then dress it up a little for "lifestyle" versions. But that wouldn't fit their "luxury car maker" mould...
Sure, the Defender design is ageing, so redesign it from the ground up to eliminate the flaws. This concept looks more like they're removing the "Defenderness" from the design, and as mentioned above looks more like a Ruckus than a Landrover.
It's sad to see that Landrover got so up itself over the success of practically creating the Luxury 4x4 market with the original Range Rover that the practical vehicles have been an afterthought ever since. That's my naive young view of things anyway...
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