Some great suggestions and some more thoughts:
Darn I forgot to mention fuel capacity. 125l would be a great improvement and would probably cause me to buy a D5... as long as they leave the spare wheel under the car (and able to be lowered without emptying the cargo out). Did someone say they got 700-800km from their standard tank? I havent tested this but suspect I would get around 600 and maybe a lucky 700 out of a D4 HSE 3.0TDV6.
Tyre options at purchase time would be fantastic. Your intended use of the vehicle dictates the type of tyres you need. I asked when purchasing and this wan’t an option at my dealer. Do other manufacturers / dealers do this?
Air compressor connection.. wow that should just be a simple attachment to the air tank.. neat!
What’s the issue with manual override for electronic tail gate... is this an issue when the battery is flat... ie you can’t open the tailgate?
BTW I’m sure that the Land Rover Marketing team would be well across this type of internet chatter. Large organisations are quickly waking up to the need to monitor and react to internet content (I work for a large organisation that has now been doing this for 6 months). So lets let them know what we want. I’m sure they wouldn’t mind some extra D5 sales. Land Rover.... are you out there??
I don’t agree that some of the improvements identified are more for 4x4ing in Australia and so not of big enough concern to LR. If that was the case then Toyota and Nissan would also only have small fuel tanks as well.
Re the suspension mod. What you do to your vehicle should be your own business... as long as you know all the facts at the time of deciding. I personally would not want to stuff around with the suspension and most major systems in the car. The car has been tested as a package and mostly I will keep it standard so as to maximise reliability.



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"Air off KIt" (byproduct of the suspension kit). Useful addition but not enough in the resevoir (9L at 240psi) to air up all tyres from sand pressures but useful re-fill after for smaller pressure reductions (and slow leaks).
We can only hope. But if the read this does not meen they will listen or do anything about it.



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