Thursday, 14 February 2013


Land Rover Range Rover

Land Rover Range Rover Pictures
Starts at Rs. 1,10,71,183 - Rs. 1,80,61,100
Avg Ex-Showroom Price 
Avg Rating:  4/5

Land Rover Range Rover Versions


VersionAvg Ex-Showroom Price  
Land Rover Range Rover 5.0 Supercharged V8 Petrol
4197cc Petrol, Manual, kpl  
Rs. 1,10,71,183
Land Rover Range Rover 2012 4.4 SDV8 Vogue SE
4367cc Diesel, Automatic, kpl  
Rs. 1,73,54,800
Land Rover Range Rover 2012 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
4367cc Diesel, Automatic, kpl  
Rs. 1,80,61,100
A fully redesigned Range Rover in 2003, and steady improvements have continued in the following years.  An antiquated and unreliable electrical system has been a common complaint with past models, but Land Rover, now under Ford, has addressed those issues.   A new fiber optic system debuts in 2005, integrating the audio, phone, and navigation system.  The new navigation system is DVD-based, and the LCD display has been replaced with a VGA screen.  The harmon/kardon sound system is now 710 watts, and Bluetooth is also a new feature this year.

In 2005, Ford began to explore new engine options for the Range Rover, to fully dissolve the BMW connection.  Ford eventually would look to its other British subsidiary, Jaguar, but these new engines would not appear until 2006.  For now, the Range Rover continues with last year's 4.4 liter V-8.  This engine supplies the 5379 pound SUV with 282 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque.  The Range Rover will tow 7700 pounds, and achieve gas mileage of 12/16 mpg. 

Only one very well-equipped trim level is offered this year, with a variety of new features.  The 4x4 experience is enhanced by features like height-adjustable air suspension, electronic suspension control, descent control, the limited slip differential, and a new graphic display of 4WD information (wheel angle, suspension settings) is available to the driver through the VGA screen.  Luxury items are also abundant.  Standard features include a navigation system, leather upholstery, wood trim, rain sensing wipers, a premium harmon/kardon sound system, automatic multi-zone climate control and power/heated front seats with a memory function for the driver.  Options include 14-way adjustable seats and a leather-trimmed dash.

New electrical engineering has helped to alleviate some of the previous owner issues, and has also minimized trips to dealer service for minor but nagging problems.  Some related complaints do remain, including Bluetooth incompatibility, minor mechanical snags (power mirrors, seats), and very low gas mileage.  Favorite features include the new navigation system, overall sedan-like handling, the quiet interior, unparalleled off-road abilities, height-adjustable suspension and very comfortable seating.

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