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    Range Rover LRX: new pics - Autocar


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    Range Rover LRX: new pics
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    These are the latest spy pictures of the new Range Rover LRX in action.
    The LRX has carried much of its original concept’s styling over to the production car.

    It is similar to size to the Volkswagen Golf, but the rakish coupe-style roofline reveals Land Rover has sacrificed some style for practicality with its design.


    LRX is only a codename for the car at present, although its final production name has yet to be decided. The LRX will be built at Land Rover's Halewood plant in Merseyside and will be the first Land Rover to be offered with optional two-wheel drive, although only four-wheel drive models will be available from launch.
    All versions of the LRX are likely to use a version of the Freelander’s drivetrain, with a revised specification of that car’s PSA-sourced 2.2-litre turbodiesel engine producing around 185bhp.

    It will also be the first manual Range Rover since 2002, because a six-speed manual 'box will be standard. The front-drive model will emit less than 130g/km of CO2; four-wheel-drive LRXs will emit around 140g/km. who cares !!!

    The LRX will enter production next year and will be priced from around £35,000; front-drive models will cost around £5000 less. but expect it to cost MUCH more here in Australia
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