Fascinating - back to the future...
At $300,000 when it gets here, I'll have two....
(we need a smiley for 'in your dreams')............
GQ
Shamelessly plagurised from lro in the UK.....
AUTOCAR recently reported on a significant development of the Range Rover line-up that could eventually spread across the entire range saving weight and reducing fuel consumption into the bargain.
Obviously it will be sold on its environmental benefits but it could actually be more to do with the problem of how to get more gadgets and luxuries into an already overweight vehicle.
Rather than ditch the gadgets they’re planning to make the vehicle lighter from the start by utilising a body and chassis made entirely from aluminium. The construction process will further benefit from techniques developed and mastered on the Jaguar production line with panels glued and riveted together. The end result could be a significant 400kg saving in weight with Land Rover aiming for a kerb weight of 2200kg.
Scheduled to be in showrooms – always assuming the bean counters at Ford give the go-ahead – for 2012, the new Range Rover could have a Bentley-like price tag of over £100,000. And although you could think that was a crazy price tag, it is pretty easy to get near that already with the current range once you’ve added a few extras and custom options.
Recent sales figures show an increase in Range Rover sales while sales of all other ‘luxury’ SUVs are in decline so it might not be such a bad idea. Lets just hope the sales trend doesn’t peak too soon.
The materials
Land Rover have a long-standing appreciation of how to utilise and work with aluminium so you can be assured that there should be no adverse durability issues to give the warranty underwriters anything to worry about. In previous models they have only had to contend with weaknesses and premature failure of areas where aluminium and steel join together. Using Aluminium for everything neatly eliminates this.
Design and Power
AUTOCAR reported that the design of the vehicle would be a rather conservative tweaking of the existing model rather than anything too drastic. Possibly more along the lines of the Range Rover Sport with a nod towards sleek and fast rather than a complete redesign of a monster-truck off-roader.
Power could come from the Jaguar developed 5-litre Petrol V8 with rumours suggesting a supercharger version being added to the range delivering around 460bhp.
So although this is about as far removed from the original concept of the durable off-road workhorse as you could possibly get it is an important development to secure the financial future of the brand which ensures the continuation of the models the rest of us buy.
Fascinating - back to the future...
At $300,000 when it gets here, I'll have two....
(we need a smiley for 'in your dreams')............
GQ
I'm not sure of any other gadgets you could dream up that the current model doesn't already have. Maybe an umbrella holder embedded in the passenger doors like the new Rolls Royce (pops out of the opened door underneath the striker plate - very natty).......
hey spudboy, I wonder if it comes with the heated vibrating seats, electric curtains, double glazing and on board fridges of some Jap people movers?
Actually, the back window should be an LCD tv, so one can watch the telly in the mirror while stuck in traffic
Needs a fishtank, too! That'll get the anglers in, real quick - and needs a dunny... and a hand throttle (now there's a good idea).......
GQ
I think its sad to see the Range Rover slowly deteriorating into a luxury barge thats useless off road, like an Escalade or something. But there is plenty of classics in the world for me to buy so that's all that matters!!
Ooooh - you wouldn't want to insinuate that the current RR is useless off road. You'll get a few arguments there.
So is it still officially a 4wd?
I think if I had the money I'd get a Bowler Wildcat
i like it, sticks with land rovers knack of keeping the design similar to the old one whilst totally changing it so its nothing like it.
When i win lotto i will buy one
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Aluminium chassis
One decent hit and it'll be f****d, as if the chassis' on modern Landrover's weren't week enough allready.
I can say the car would be a write off after the first obsticle.
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