• Published On: May 30, 2023

    Along with the updated interior controls to match the similar changes for 2024 Range Rover, they’ve also announced the 2024 Range Rover Sport SV, with 600+ HP and a new hydraulic suspension.  Sounds cool.

     

    Go read official info here:

    https://media.landrover.com/en-gb/news/2023/05/new-range-rover-sport-sv-modern-luxury-performance-flagship

  • Published On: May 28, 2023

    Harry’s take is great on the Ineos Grenadier, it’s 2023, we don’t want a Defender from 1990.  It’s one thing to be quirky Land Rover iterating the same vehicle for 50 years.  It’s another to start clean and come up with something with all the old quirks intact.

    I think there’s a reason Land Rover moved on as well.

    Such a weird concept to take an old thing and keep it old.

  • Published On: May 28, 2023

    This update slipped by me last week but got this notification when opening the iPhone app yesterday – The Apple Watch app has been added back to the Land Rover Remote app after a long absence.

    No Remote Climate yet but looking promising!

    First launch on Watch had me return to the iPhone app to authenticate

    Then it was live with these three screens (the kilometers is a bug):

    Cool stuff!

  • Published On: May 17, 2023

    First, thank you!

    As we’ll see the House of Range Rover branding extends to the bulletins.  As with other documents like this, there are typos.  Don’t take everything as total truth.  I think they swapped some of the options list on the P530 SE and the P550 Autobiography.  Think logically if something seems wrong.

    2024 Range Rover Content, Pricing and Order Guide (L460) 1.1MB, PDF

    2024 Range Rover Content, Pricing and Order Guide (L460) 1.1MB, PDF

    Quick details of what’s new:

    • New P615 V8 MHEV powertrain for SWB & LWB SV variants
      Power increased from 523hp to 607hp
      Torque 553lb-ft
      0-60mph
      SWB improves from 4.4s to 4.3s
      LWB improves from 4.5s to 4.4s
    • New P550e PHEV powertrain replaces P440e from 23MY
      Power increased from 434hp to 542hp
      Torque increased from 457lb-ft to 590 lb-ft
      0-60mph
      SWB improves from 5.7s to 4.8s

    Initiatially, the P550e powertrain will be available exclusively in the SWB Autobiography variant with the potential for availability in the SWB SE later in the model year.

    • Standard Equipment Adjustments:
      Added to SE variants
      Ventilated seats added in 1st and 2nd row
      Heated steering wheel added
      Powerpoint plug / Domestic plug socket added as standard
      Park Assist
      Configurable Programs – V8 only
    • Removed from SE variants
      Gesture Tailgate
    • Bespoke Commissioning Service Introduction
      Represents the pinnacle of personalization
      Available on Autobiography and SV variants
      Access to:
      Hundreds of material colorways
      Broad palette of exterior colors in gloss or satin
      Match to sample paint service
      Clients can curate their perfect specification at:
      The SV Bespoke Commissioning Suite in the UK,
      Visit selected global retailers
      For ultimate convenience, complete their order online through an exclusive virtual service.
      Full details of the SV Bespoke Commissioning Service will be subject to a future communication.
    • Latest PIVI Pro updates align with reductive design philosophy:
      New sidebars with easy-to-use sliding controls for volume and climate control.
      Provide immediate and precise operation for key functions.
      Whatever menu screen is displayed, approximately 80 percent of tasks can be performed within two taps of the home screen.
      Haptic feedback provides an added level of tactility and communication with the user.
    • New Country Road Assist now included
      The system uses navigation data and functions in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control
      Automatically adjusts the target speed in response bends in the road and changes to the posted speed limit
      Effortlessly acceleres or decelerates the vehicle accordingly
      Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control introduced
      Originally introduced at 23MY on Range Rover Sport
      Functions as a part of Terrain Response 2® system
      Assists drivers in navigating tricky terrain
      Maintains steady progress according to the ground conditions
      Drivers can select one of four comfort settings
      System intelligently adjusts the vehicle speed to align to comfort setting based on suspension inputs
  • Published On: May 17, 2023

    Didn’t post this for a while since it was for the Velar but now that we know Range Rover is getting it for MY24… Here’s the diagram for the updated hardware button-less Pivi Pro:

    1. Profile icon: Touch to check for any received notifications. Notifications can only be received when the option has been activated.
    2. Navigation tile: Touch to select the NAVIGATION assistance map.
    3. Phone icon and tile: Touch to select the PHONE screen.
    4. Media tile: Touch to select the media source select screen.
    5. Status icons: Display the status of a vehicle feature or application.
    6. DSC off icon. The Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) OFF warning icon illuminates when the system is switched off. The icon is accompanied by a chime and a confirmation message in the instrument panel.
    7. Temperature control Touch once to select cabin temperature and seat temperature control displays.  The fan speed control display is also visible. Touch and hold to adjust the cabin temperature. Slide up to increase the cabin temperature, slide down to decrease the cabin temperature.
    8. Edit icon: Swipe the home screen to the left or right to reveal the edit icon. Touch the edit icon to make changes to the home screen. The home screen can be edited to display a maximum of nine tiles.
    9. Volume control:

      Press and hold to display the volume slider. Drag up or down to adjust the volume. A numerical value will be displayed. A double press of the volume icon will mute/un-mute the volume.

      A single press will display the volume slider. Use the volume slider to adjust the volume. A single press of the mute icon will mute/un-mute the volume.

      To close the volume slider press the Exit icon.

    10. Amazon Alexa Press briefly to start a voice session. Press and hold to cancel a voice session.
    11. Parking Aid Camera icon. Touch the icon to activate the parking aid system manually.
    12. Settings icon: Touch to select the settings screen. Select HOME SCREEN for settings. The QUICKAUDIO and ALL soft keys are permanent options.
    13. Media shortcut icons: The media shortcut icons displayed are dependent on the vehicle’s market specification.
    14. Phone shortcut icons: The phone shortcut icons displayed are dependent on the vehicle’s market specification.
    15. Navigation shortcut icons: The navigation shortcut icons displayed are dependent on the vehicle’s market specification.
    16. Apps icon: Touch to select the apps screen.
    17. Media icon: Touch to select the media source select screen.
    18. Navigation icon: Touch to select the NAVIGATION assistance map.
    19. Mode icon: Touch to view the vehicle control screen options. For TERRAIN RESPONSE OVERVIEW, ELECTRONIC AIR SUSPENSION OVERVIEW, AUTO STOP/START.
    20. Heated windscreen/ rear screen icons: Demists and defrosts the windscreen or the rear screen. Press to switch on or off. If left on, it deactivates after a timed period, dependent on the outside temperature.
    21. Max defrost: Press to switch maximum defrost for the windscreen on or off. The system directs dried air at the windscreen for rapid windscreen defrosting.

     

  • Published On: May 17, 2023

    Don’t worry though, the Land Rover trustmark is still there for the Favicon: