2013 Range Rover, best pictures yet from Autoweek.nl #rangerover
It may not be in English, but the pictures attached to this article are in my opinion the best yet:
http://www.autoweek.nl/autonieuws/19782/nieuwe-range-rover-komt-steeds-dichterbij
It may not be in English, but the pictures attached to this article are in my opinion the best yet:
http://www.autoweek.nl/autonieuws/19782/nieuwe-range-rover-komt-steeds-dichterbij
Some nice tweaks for the Sport in 2013, let’s hope the next 2013MY announcement is a bit more exciting though.
Just a few inconsistencies in the official PR released. The tech documents, although named 2013 are titled 2012 within the document. And the last line of the press release says:
“Gears are selected by the rotary gear shifter and steering wheel paddle shift.”
On the Range Rover Sport with a gasoline engine and the six speed transmission, it’s always been the standard gear selector, the pictures showing the 2013 interior also show the standard gear selector.
Details, details.
NEW DESIGN FEATURES REDEFINE THE CLASS-LEADING APPEAL OF THE RANGE ROVER SPORT FOR 2013
· Five new paint finishes offer greater customer choice
· Striking new alloy wheel design
· Red Brembo™ brake callipers for Supercharged model
· Wider choice of interior colour combinations
· New carbon fibre veneer pack
Whitley, UK, May 16 2012 – For 2013, the Range Rover Sport consolidates its position as the most dynamic and luxurious sports tourer in its class with fresh new colours and a greater choice of interior trim and alloy wheel designs.
Here are the official shots of the refreshed Range Rover Sport for 2012. I think they did a great job on the new tailgate. I absolutely love that “Range Rover” is now “above the fold” and “Sport” stands alone on the left side – it never felt right with “Range Rover” at the bottom.
And here’s a great video review of the 2012 Range Rover Sport:
So they surprised us with the DC100 Sport and some cool new tech features. I won’t debate as to whether some of this stuff is right for the next Defender, it’s a concept and on top of that, we’re not going to see it until 2015, so who knows what tech will be standard by then!
LAND ROVER UNVEILS TWO NEW DEFENDER CONCEPTS AT THE FRANKFURT MOTOR SHOW
The DC100 and DC100 Sport
“The entire Land Rover team is excited about the opportunity, and the responsibility, of creating the replacement for the iconic Land Rover Defender. Loved the world over for its simple, honest and distinctive design, we are determined that the new Defender will be true to its heritage while meeting the requirements of a changing global market. We plan to engage with existing and potential customers to help us finalize the details of the new vehicle. One thing’s for sure, it’s going to be an exciting journey, and we can’t wait to get going.”
– John Edwards, Global Brand Director, Land Rover
For over 60 years, Land Rover has been designing and building 4x4s that define capability, versatility and usability. Like no other vehicle, the Defender inspires affection and loyalty the world over. It is an eminently adaptable vehicle, serving people under all conditions whether they are explorers, ecologists, UN aid workers or Red Cross medics.
From just two principal platforms, the Defender has been put to every task and reconfigured in every way, from fire engines to tracked exploration vehicles. The only limit to the abilities of a Defender is the imagination of its owner. An estimated three-quarters of the nearly two million Defender models built are still in use.
The next chapter in the Defender story will unfold at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. The two DC100 concepts unveiled there will build on the essential elements of Defender and allow Land Rover to discuss and inspire dreams of a future Defender.
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