14MY Family Picture Time, starting with the 2014 Land Rover Discovery

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As previously discussed this a nice refresh for the aging Discovery.  This is the latest set of images, adding 20 more than we had before!

Click on through:

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And now a little of my wonderful editorial, ha!

The Wade Sensing feature we’ve seen on the new Range Rover and Range Rover Sport – interesting note – both of the Range Rovers have better wading depths than the Land Rover!

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This is the one that just bothered me:

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Why don’t they center the Terrain Response icons?

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I’m sure this is from a big professional photo shoot but maybe use a can of compressed air next time to get rid of some of that white dust settled into the controls.

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And in the bottom right corner, maybe some blue wiring insulation?

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2013-11-14T01:54:57-05:00November 14, 2013|

Exterior features of the Range Rover Autobiography Black (lots of chrome)

With this latest special edition came the first major round of exterior tweaks, specific to the Autobiography Black:

Autobiography Black Badging & Signature Rear Lamps – along with a  glimpse of the new chrome horizontal trim

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Updated finish for front grill (and a green oval!)Range Rover Autobiography Black (3)

 

Side vents get refreshed look with chrome additions and the L badge for the LWB. Land Rover seems to be into these new door badge designations lately – with the Hybrid and the 2014 Discovery getting them too.  I really like how the side vents look, it’s a great compromise between the full Atlas vents and the standard body color.

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Here’s another view of the front, the changes to the grill are more noticeable.  The auxiliary vents now getting a metallic surround.  I’m not a huge fan of what they did with those vents.  The metallic vents are one of my favorite little details on the regular Range Rover Autobiography.  But on that model only the horizontal fins are metallic, the actual surround stays body color.  Too me it just seems more elegant with the metallic fins just floating in body color.  This looks heavier and more slapped on.

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And finally the 21” 7-spoke polished chrome wheel

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I like it.

2013-11-09T04:52:14-05:00November 4, 2013|

Is this what we’ll see for the MY2015 Range Rover Family?

I don’t post too many rumors, they just don’t interest me and most never come true.  That’s why I haven’t posted anything on the “Grand Evoque” or “Evoque XL” that we’ve been reading about.  Are we sure this “Grand” model isn’t just the next Evoque on the new Jaguar aluminum platform?

Now call me a hypocrite – the info below was posted on a few Land Rover forums and while it may just be wishful thinking on my part, I do hope it’s true.  After using the ICE (NAV/Audio/Etc) in my sister’s 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the current gen Range Rover system is an embarrassing joke.

Enjoy and thanks for letting me post it Steve.

http://www.rangerovers.net/forum/24-range-rover-mark-iv-l405/69994-when-next-refresh.html#post535946

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic21405.html

From SteveK/Stevek1173:

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JLR has already stated that updates will now be annual. This recent trend has proved very encouraging in terms of sales performance year on year. Sweeping midlife updates as in all previous generations will not happen from this model onwards (the new Sport is included in this new strategy).

  • Updates are generally circulated to dealers around the Feb/Mar time frame for the following MY updates. This information is generally not communicated to the end customer so as not to compromise current MY sales. However the growing eagerness and interest of people together with the help of forums such as this one helps customers in hearing of the possible changes coming, albeit earlier than the manufacturer would like.
  • I understand the current improvements coming for MY15 are as follows :
    Significant update to engine range to meet euro 6 emissions and improve mpg (requirement for all new cars effective Jan 1st 2015).
  • Possibility of the new Hotfire JLR engine to join line-up as an entry level model. The new engine factory is due to open in Wolverhampton, UK in March 2014. It’s confirmed for the Sport in MY15. Not available in all markets and U.S. will not be one of them, unfortunately. Unless you all complain I suppose!
  • Significant update to infotainment, GPS and accompanying seating controls via touch screen display. Think Apple IOS meets Telsa S. This will feature throughout the JLR range and is something they have been working on for sometime. Featuring a HD screen albeit with the loss of the dual view function currently available (this is due to the dual view technology currently unable to work with HD screens apparently). This new system is ‘wow’ I’m told and finally features such things as album artwork a la iTunes.
  • 9speed ZF auto gearbox standard throughout range as previewed and available now on MY14 Evoque.
  • Torque Vectoring standard throughout range.
  • Airbag deployment within seatbelt restraints standard on AB optional on rest of the range.
  • Driver Head-up display standard on AB optional on rest of the range.
  • Heated front seat armrests standard on AB optional on rest of the range.
  • Improved climate seating cluster.
  • Terrain Response 2 standard throughout range.
  • Extra large water bottle standard throughout range.
  • Improved LED mood lighting standard on AB optional on rest of the range.
  • Full LED lighting throughout the vehicle standard throughout the range.
  • 3 new body colours including options of all body coloured gills and sill line.
  • 3 new interior wood choices.
  • 3 new wheel designs.
  • LWB model to be officially announced and available Sep/Oct 14.
  • RS higher performance model to be officially announced and available Sep/Oct 14.
  • 5 year one off payment service pack as available in the New Range a Rover Sport and Evoque models.
  • The MY15 model is available for delivery Sep/Oct 2014.

I must stress that this is the current plan as I understand it and as of now. A lot can happen between now and next year! Many of the items still depend on passing the testing process and/or manufacturing partners ability to deliver to the timeline.

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2013-10-18T11:42:18-04:00October 18, 2013|

Someone in China has taken credit for my site! I feel truly legitimate now, it’s like those knock-off iPhones!

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This is separate of Ovalnews, but I still think it’s amusing.  This site is an off-shoot of my original site ROVERHAUL.com.  On that site I documented my year long frame-off restoration of a 1971 Land Rover Series IIA.  It’s still very popular, I get questions & comments constantly.  I was going through the stats on the site; always checking out the largest and most interesting referring sites.  Tonight I found a Chinese language webboard with a 26-page long thread in which the author “documented” the restoration of “his” 1971 Land Rover – funny thing was, all of his pictures were mine.  He cropped all of our faces, used filters and watermarked each one.  He really went to some trouble to make it like it was all his.  On one hand I almost feel bad because it’s pretty pathetic and on the other hand I’m just mad.

But, it is what it is – still made me laugh out loud.  Best post was the one where someone else pointed out that he was a fraud using this image he posted – this is dedication:

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My original:

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And another amusing post in which someone said he should use a better camera, he had a response but in actuality it was state of the art digital camera for 2003!

Go check it out and you can decide if he’s really the one who did the restore, haha.  This thread has been viewed 109,000 times.

http://bbs.fblife.com/thread_2475609_1.html

Hey that’s me! (or is it????)

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2014-05-05T22:46:33-04:00October 12, 2013|

2014 Range Rover Sport – What is this marker on the virtual speedo?

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In the various PR videos, we’ve gotten a glimpse of the updated & somewhat optional 12.3” TFT digital gauge display for the 2014 Range Rover Sport.  In the shot above we can see it’s in Dynamic mode because of the icon above the word Range and the red colors that accent the graphics.

There are a few interesting items there, including the now returned green Land Rover badge.  But the one that caught my eye the most is in the bottom left quadrant of the speedo:

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What is that?  Anyone have an idea??

2013-04-29T01:04:41-04:00May 7, 2013|
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