2010 Range Rover – Pictures & Commentary from reveal party

Here are some shots of the newly refreshed 2010 Range Rover, click below to check out the gallery

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New 12.3” TFT virtual instrument panel is going to be very cool, but there was no backlight on the one we saw so it was just a big black screen

Navigation is Hard Drive based – they also mention an Auto upload unit in the brochure, so I assume that may be related with USB, iPod or Audio jack connectors.

The new Adaptive Dynamics was described to me as the RR predicting the potholes/bumps and smoothing them out. Along with firming up the suspension for spirited driving when detected. They used a cat analogy at one point. And in the brochure, this is listed a new Option for 2010.

The previously mentioned leather headliner, is leather, not suede and looks like it’s only available with the Autobiography option.

The 360 degree cameras look to also be very cool, along with the regular rear cam, there is one built into the rearview mirror and each side view mirror as well, all used for the Blind Spot monitoring option. The Range Rover Sport lists two cameras also in the front bumper, which I assume The Range Rover gets too, but it wasn’t listed explicitly.

The new front grille and lights do look good, and it is a obvious change from any previous model. The horizontal bar between the fog lights is a nice touch.

And one final little touch, they shrunk the GPS antennae.

2009-04-07T23:49:28-04:00April 7, 2009|

New top level gallery added – Range Rover LRX

Although we don’t know it’s exact model designation yet, I’m going to call it the RR LRX for now.  I’m not crazy about it being a Range Rover model, but I guess they need to give it an up market feel and name so it’s not completely thought of as an LR2 Plus.

And as far as Range Rover cues, after looking back at the LRX concept pics, it’s always had the floating roof, a distinctive Range Rover feature since the early days, maybe that was an early cue to the naming.

There’s only one picture out there now:

Range Rover LRX

Cross-posted to ROVERHAUL.com

2009-03-31T01:06:33-04:00March 31, 2009|

LAND ROVER NORTH AMERICA 2009 RANGE ROVER PRICING

RANGE ROVER

HSE $78,450

Supercharged (S/C) $94,100

All prices listed are Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) and include a $775 destination and delivery charge. Tax, title, registration fees not included. Contact a local Land Rover retailer for further information on pricing.

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: MSRP ($)

Autobiography Package (S/C only)

  • Full Semi-Aniline Leather Seats
  • Leather Center and Lower Dashboard
  • Leather Door Panels
  • Leather Console Sides
  • 14 Piece Extended Wood Appointments
  • Rear Seat Entertainment
  • Climate Glass &4-Zone A/C
  • 20″ 10 V-Spoke Diamond Turned Wheel
  • Unique Premium Autobiography Badge

$10,000

Luxury Interior Package (HSE Only)

  • 14-Way Heated/Cooled Power Adjustable Driver and Front Passenger Seats
  • Premium Windsor Leather Seating Surfaces
  • Center Console Wood Trim (2-piece)
  • Adaptive Front-Lighting System
  • Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors
  • Luggage Net
  • 20″ 9-Spoke Wheel
$4,850

Individual Options

 
  • Rear Seat Entertainment
    • Includes Wireless Headphones (2 and Remote Control)
$2,500
  • 20″ 10-Spoke Polished Wheels
$1,500
  • Wood/Leather Steering Wheel with Wood Gear Knob (HSE w/Lux and S/C)
    • Wood and Leather portions of steering wheel are both heated
$1,000
  • Climate Glass & 4-Zone A/C (HSE w/Lux and S/C)
$1,000
  • Electronic Rear Differential Lock (HSE)
$500
  • Walnut Wood (HSE & S/C) No Charge
No Charge
2009-02-19T00:35:38-05:00December 16, 2008|
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