:) I knew you'd come round. :D ...shame we so t find out til at least 2020
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:) I knew you'd come round. :D ...shame we so t find out til at least 2020
We can only hope............
Pricing won't wander too far away from today's Discovery 4, so expect the base 3.0 V6 diesels to kick off from about $70,000, topping out at $100,000 for the flagship variants.
2017 Land Rover Discovery 5 spy pics
Frumpy-luxe clone.
It really doesn't inspire but I suppose with pedestrian protection, wind taming etc they are all going to look basically the same. Doesn't do anything for me. Cheers
I think it will have to be priced under the L494 by a fair margin. Given its a similar design the L494 is a good bench mark.
The L494 is about $100k drive away retail. But that's without a dual range box. I'm betting the D5 base will also be single range.
The new Defender will be closer to a base D4 in appointments and tech, but with what ever small diesel they the entry level D5 has. So the fast very capable cars with lots of lux are for the mega rich. They have already hinted they will push up the L405 in price and appointments.
I've just had these pics come across my desk this morning:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
With the following press release:
New Discovery is Coming
First sight of Land Rover's new full-sized, seven-seat SUV
Created with absolute versatility, capability and technology like no other
Continues the Land Rover Above and Beyond journey
New Discovery world premiere: 28th September 2016 ahead of the Paris Motor Show
London, 6th September 2016: The New Discovery embodies Land Rover's drive to go Above and Beyond, combining British desirability with an unstoppable spirit of adventure.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover's Chief Design Officer said: ?New Discovery redefines the large SUV. Land Rover's design and engineering teams have revolutionised the Discovery DNA to create a highly desirable, extremely versatile and hugely capable premium SUV.?
And this on Instagram
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/09/938.jpg
Cheers,
Scott