Land Rover is working on the fourth generation of the Range Rover. The luxury SUV is developed together with the smaller Range Rover Sport and an aluminum body around 400 kilograms lighter than before - but still weighs over two tons. Inside, the British put the future on a freely programmable display instead of a classic Speedo. The engines will be taken over by the current model, but in the future make 530 hp (supercharged V8, previously 510 hp) and 340 hp (eight-cylinder diesel, 313 hp before).
Air suspension and eight-speed automatic transmission are standard. Premiere for the new Range Rover is in the fall of 2012, later followed by an extended version. In fall 2013 launch of the new Range Rover Sport, which will no longer be based on the discovery. For the first time Land Rover wants to offer a third row of seats, the six-cylinder petrol and diesel are taken from the current model. About the XL version of the successful Evoque the English have not decided yet. As the Asian markets are demanding the seven-seater, he could come up with the facelift in 2015 the market.
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