YouTube feature–Land Rover-Ready for anything…

All of the driving through the mountains with mood music playing modern videos are great, but videos like these let us remember, how it all really began.  I’ve had a lot of these videos up on my channel for a long time, it’s probably time I post them up here so more people can get their eyes on them.

Part 1:

 

Part 2:

2010-10-17T19:40:53-04:00October 19, 2010|

Blast from the Past for Jaguar Land Rover, literally #landrover #jaguar

So this is just a sort of Jaguar & Land Rover cross-over post with a little history.  Both Jaguar & Land Rover have been connected on and off for many years and now it appears to be permanent, especially with all the part sharing that they’re just starting to really take advantage of.

At the Paris motor show, where the Range Rover Evoque was revealed, Jaguar had a concept to show, the CX-75, an electric vehicle, that uses gas turbines as a range extender:

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The 330km/h (205mph) four-wheel drive supercar is capable of running in purely electric (zero tailpipe emissions) mode for 110km (68 miles) on a six-hour domestic plug-in charge. The innovative, lightweight micro gas-turbines are also capable of very quickly and efficiently recharging the Lithium-ion batteries, giving the car a theoretical range of 900km (560 miles).
This remarkable range-extension system is a result of Jaguar’s research engineers adopting a clean-sheet approach to the question of powering the supercars of the future. The C-X75 turns to the very latest evolution of a pioneering British technology: the gas turbine.
Developed in partnership with Bladon Jets, the miniaturized turbine blade – the first viable axial-flow micro-turbine – increases the compression and efficiency of micro gas-turbines to the point at which they can be viewed as a realistic power source. Each of the micro gas-turbines weighs just 35kg and produces 70kW of power at a constant 80,000rpm.

So where am I going with this?  As soon as I read about the gas turbine, I remembered the Rover JET 1, a vehicle touted as the world’s first gas turbine powered car.  Those early Rover gas turbine vehicles were created under the management & design of the Wilks brothers, Spencer & Maurice – they in turn hired their nephew Charles Spencer “Spen” King away from Rolls Royce to be an engineer on the then top secret project.  Spen King actually set the first speed record for a gas turbine car at ~152MPH in 1952.

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For anyone who didn’t know, it was Maurice Wilks who actually thought up the Land Rover as a British replacement for his Willys Jeep after WWII.  And Spen King is known as the father of the Range Rover.

This gas turbine connection from the 1940’s to todays Jaguar Land Rover was an interesting connection to the past, and I hadn’t seen it mentioned anywhere else.

For those interested, here are some links to more info:

http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm

http://home.ican.net/~magnet/p4/variants.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_turbine#Concept_Cars

2010-10-18T09:11:00-04:00October 18, 2010|

They’re not closing Solihull!

I was very happily surprised when this popped up on Twitter this morning:

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Just a few weeks ago, I had read something about how the decision as to which factory they were going to close would be announced soon and then this!  It says so much for the success of the company as of late.  I just felt like it was going to be the end of the Lode Lane plant – where most Land Rovers have been built since 1948.  I’ve visited the factory there twice for tours and great off-roading.  If you’ve never been and can get there, you should check it out:

http://www.landrover.com/gb/en/lr/experience-land-rover/centre-locations/solihull/

A gallery from one of my 2007 visits:

http://www.roverhaul.com/galleries/hotl2k7heritage

We actually saw them doing test stampings on the Range Rover Sport body panels about a month before it had been announced – didn’t actually realize just what we were seeing at the time.  And make sure to take a drive on the Jungle Track.

Just to close – congratulations again to everyone at those plants, you’re doing a great job, and now you get to keep it going!

Not my video below, but thought it works for this post:

 

Here’s the official PR:

JAGUAR LAND ROVER AND TRADE UNIONS REACH LANDMARK DEAL
• Ambitious plans for new models and volume growth
• Multi-billion pound investment in the Jaguar Land Rover business
• Three manufacturing plants retained in the UK
• Thousands of new jobs in next decade – including more than 1500 in Liverpool in 2011
Following an intensive study to determine the future Jaguar Land Rover strategy for both brands and a period of negotiation with trade unions representing its workforce, Jaguar Land Rover is pleased to confirm that a landmark pay and conditions settlement has been reached.
The agreement, which trade unions representing the Jaguar Land Rover workforce will unanimously recommend to their members, sees Jaguar Land Rover revising its plans to consolidate manufacturing operations. Subject to employees endorsing this deal over the next few weeks, Jaguar Land Rover will now retain three plants in the UK – at Castle Bromwich, Solihull and Halewood – building Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. This will lead to the creation of thousands of new jobs in Britain over the next decade as Jaguar Land Rover invests billions of pounds in the UK and significantly increases both the number of models in its range as well as overall global volumes.
"This is a triumph for all concerned," said Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ralf Speth. "We have ambitious plans for growth and the success of our products around the world and this agreement will allow us to accelerate and realize those plans.
"The agreement is a great deal for our workers and the company and we can now really get on with working together to achieve an even more exciting future for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands," added Dr Speth. "We have already started by
beginning to hire 1500 new employees to support the launch of the new Range Rover Evoque at our award-winning Halewood factory in Liverpool.
"Our parent company Tata supported us through the recession and our employees also made sacrifices but now we are seeing a great turnaround in the business and everyone involved – our employees; our customers and our Tata shareholders – will benefit from this agreement. This is truly the beginning of a new era for Jaguar Land Rover."
The terms of the agreement include a pay rise of 5% for employees in November this year with a further rise of at least 3% next November. New hires in the manufacturing plants will come in on lower rates of pay and receive lower shift premiums, increasing flexibility. Existing employees are unaffected. There will also be an extension of performance related pay for salaried employees.


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2010-10-15T20:18:49-04:00October 15, 2010|

Official Land Rover Social Media ℒℴѵℯ #landrover

Just thought I’d post up the links I’ve collected on the various official Land Rover social media sites; focusing on the US & UK.  The marketing is done independently, so they each have a collection of sites.  They are a great place to start when trying to find the latest info, videos & pictures.

Common to both:

http://www.helloevoque.com/blog/

Land Rover UK:

Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/landroveruk/

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/landrover.uk

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/landrover.uk#!/rangerover.uk

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/landrover_uk

Twitter: http://twitter.com/RangeRover_UK

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/landroveruk

Go Beyond Blog: http://gobeyond-blog.landrover.com/blog/

 

Land Rover USA, www.interactivelandrover.com:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/landroverusa

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rangeroverusa

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rangeroverusa#!/interactivelandrover

Twitter: http://twitter.com/interactivelr

Twitter: http://twitter.com/interactiverr

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/rangeroverusa

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/interactivelr

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/helloevoque

Someone else to watch on Twitter:

Stuart Schorr – http://twitter.com/stuartschorr

Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs

Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC

 

If you know other, please send them over.

2010-10-30T00:20:38-04:00October 13, 2010|
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