ALL-NEW RANGE ROVER EVOQUE PROTOTYPES GO UNDERCOVER

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– All-new Range Rover Evoque enters final-phase testing.

– Global test programme will cover millions of miles in extreme endurance conditions.

– It’s no secret: funky ‘camouflage’ wraps designed to introduce the new Range Rover Evoque to the world.

– Over 17,000 individual tests to be completed on all components and systems.

The all-new Range Rover Evoque has entered its final phase of testing, with hundreds of prototype models dispatched around the globe for trial in the toughest climates and conditions.

Land Rover is making no secret of the operation – its design team has fitted ten prototypes with funky camouflage wraps, to introduce the new car in ten key cities worldwide.

Ordinarily prototypes are disguised for discretion, but these ten are intended to be seen. The funky camouflage imagery is actually a GPS mapping trail of ten key cities for Evoque, with each vehicle saying ‘Hello’ to its city. It signals the eagerly awaited global launch of the new Evoque.

These unmissable vehicles represent London, New York, Sao Paulo, Paris, Milan, Madrid, Berlin, Sydney, Shanghai and Moscow and will all be spotted testing around the globe. They are just a small proportion of the hundreds of pre-production cars that will be rigorously evaluated over millions of miles to ensure the new Range Rover Evoque surpasses the highest standards of quality and reliability when it goes on sale in summer 2011.

Teams of engineers will travel to 20 countries to pit the Range Rover Evoque against the most extreme conditions on earth, ranging from the Arctic to the desert, from German Autobahns to Tokyo city traffic. Alongside the engineers, Land Rover is working with 120 unique component suppliers and carrying out in excess of 17,000 individual tests to examine every separate part and system.

Like all Range Rovers, the new Evoque will have been proven against all the elements when it goes on sale next summer.

“The development stage is crucial in the year leading up to launching the car,” said Murray Dietsch, director of Land Rover programmes. “No stone is left unturned; we have a team of experienced and skilled engineers who will work to a tight schedule to ensure we have a top quality vehicle to offer our customers.”

The new Range Rover Evoque is the smallest, lightest and most fuel-efficient model the company has ever offered, and will be sold in 160 markets around the world.

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2010-07-16T00:51:29-04:00July 16, 2010|

Armored Range Rover – Interesting finds

So we don’t hear too much about the Armored Range Rover, let alone see one.  I’ve got the owner’s manual from one and it’s got some interesting info.

Apparently, not only do you lose the SRS Airbag features, but you also give up your front cup holders for a switch-pack reminiscent of something in the Batmobile.ArmoredSwitchPanel

I’ll post more soon – the Fresh Air System has some cool accessories.

2015-07-25T18:34:31-04:00July 15, 2010|

Land Rover Link Clearance – July 2010

Here are a bunch of links I’ve been collecting – it’s probably best to just post them all at once.

Tata Motors to assemble Land Rover Freelander at MB former facility

New Range Rovers, Jaguar XF On Aluminum Crash Diet Program

Jaguar/Land Rover: Premium Lightweight Architecture (PLA)

Q-VR Range Rover

Range Rover – old meets new

Ford teases Explorer in pic of new crossover’s chief engineer

Check out what these guys are doing to a Defender 110 – Warthog

 

2010-07-15T00:03:25-04:00July 15, 2010|

Great PistonHeads article on their drive of a body-less Range Rover

I had only seen these in old pictures, never realized Land Rover still had them stored somewhere.  I wonder what the logistics are like in getting a fleet one of a kind Range Rovers to Portugal.PistonHeads-RR

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=22210

They also have a review up of the new Range Rover TDV8 for 2011 – they have the first real interior update shots shown that aren’t official Land Rover images.

2010-07-14T00:43:28-04:00July 14, 2010|
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