2013/14 Range Rover Interior–FIRST REAL PICTURES!! #rangerover

First real shots of an uncovered 2013/2014 L405 Range Rover, it’s been a long time coming.  Funny how it really is just an evolution of the current design.  It looks like Terrain Response has gone back to a round dial.  I guess they decided having two dials is okay.  The previous spy shots did show the Terrain Response knob lowered and more even with the surrounding area, I’m assuming it’s like it was in the original Range Rover Sport.  And while seat height is adjustable, that passenger seat does look very low for a Range Rover.

http://www.chinacartimes.com/2012/05/30/generation-range-rover-road-testing-china/

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2012-05-31T00:56:44-04:00May 31, 2012|

Hardly camouflaged Range Rover Next–L405 #notanexplorer #rangerover

We’re getting closer to actual release and the pictures are starting to show up all over.  It’s clearly still a Range Rover even with the finishing details still under cover.  The fast-back look with the rear spoiler is something I’m still getting used to – along with that odd boxy-ness at the rear glass.  Pictures link to original articles.

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2012-05-21T19:41:17-04:00May 22, 2012|

Undisguised 2013 Range Rover?? Nah… #rangerover

It’s the new Ford Explorer Sport. 

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A reader sent something in that I had also been noticing over the past few days.  After passing literally three new Explorers in a row, I started to see a real resemblance to those latest spy shots of the 2013 Range Rover (L405).

It’s got the Range Rover classic floating roof (at least A & B pillars), hood contours & those wrap around Evoque headlights – even a three bar grill.  I won’t even bring up Terrain Response this time.

Hmm…

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2012-04-18T23:54:15-04:00April 19, 2012|
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