2014 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
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2014 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER AUTOBIOGRAPHY LWB, SANTORINI BLACK EXTERIOR FINISH, RED LEATHER INTERIOR, SHADOW WALNUT
VENEER INTERIOR TRIM, EBONY HEADLINER, 5.0L
SUPERCHARGED V8 510HP 461LB FT TORQUE, EIGHT-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, PERMANENT FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE,
AUTOBIOGRAPHY PACKAGE (INCLUDES 20-WAY FRONT SEATS WITH UPPER SEAT ARTICULATION AND MASSAGE AND MEMORY IN FULL
SEMI-ANILINE LEATHER, (LEATHER CENTER AND LOWER DASHBOARD, CENTER CONSOLE SIDES, CUBBY LID, DOOR PANELS), SUEDE
CLOTH HEADLINER, REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT WITH 10.2” REAR SCREENS, WINGED HEADREST, FRONT AND REAR CLIMATE SEATS,
POWER REAR SEATS WITH RECLINE, FOLD AND LUMBAR, TOW PACKAGE, FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE, REAR LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL,
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL WITH QUESE ASSIST, FRONT COOLER COMPARTMENT, 1,700
WATT 29-SPEAKER MERIDIAN 3D SURROUND SOUND, SOFT CLOSE DOORS, CONFIGURABLE MOOD LIGHTING, 4-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL,
SURROUND CAMERA SYSTEM, ADAPTIVE XENON HEADLAMPS, HIGH BEAM ASSIST, BLIND SPOT MONITORING WITH CLOSING VEHICLE
SENSING AND REVERSE TRAFFIC DETECTION, PARK ASSIST PACK, NOBLE PLATED PADDLE SHIFTERS), LONGWHEEL BASE CONTENTS
(INCLUDES REAR SIDE DOOR POWER BLINDS, CENTER CONSOLE STORAGE BIN, SANTORINI BLACK DOOR MIRRORS, EXTENDED PANORAMIC
ROOF WITH POWER BLIND), EXECUTIVE REAR SEATS STYLE 26, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL, 21” STYLE 15 WHEELS, OWNER’S
MANUAL, 2 KEY.
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Jaguar reportedly prepping fully electric F-Pace
Thu, Feb 19 2015Tesla might want to take a look over its shoulder because there could be a cat catching its Model X in a few years. Jaguar reportedly has a fully electric vehicle under development that is possibly based on the upcoming F-Pace crossover, and it could be on sale in Europe as soon as 2018. Autocar cites anonymous "well-placed industry sources" as the foundation for the rumor and believes that Jag's future CUV would be the most likely recipient of the new powertrain. The battery electric technology would reportedly be shared with the brand's partners at Land Rover to keep costs down, and a range of around 300 miles would be the target. The F-Pace is reportedly already being prepped with a number of drivetrain options. JLR's latest 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and supercharged 3.0-liter V6 are likely choices. However, a hybrid version is rumored, as well. JLR has been taking baby steps towards electrification for quite some time. Perhaps the biggest example was the introduction of the Range Rover Hybrid, but Land Rover has also been rumored to have an EV version of its flagship SUV under development too. The company already tested several electric Defenders, as well. From Jaguar's camp, the automaker recently trademarked the EV-Type name in the US and Europe, and its C-X75 concept had a very interesting hybrid system. The reason for all of this EV development from the Brit brands is to adhere to constricting emissions rules around the world, according to Autocar. The EU is moving to real world testing possibly as soon as 2017, and US regulators continue to work towards cleaning up the cars here, too. News Source: Autocar Green Jaguar Land Rover Emissions Crossover Electric Luxury jaguar land rover jaguar f-pace jlr
Jaguar CEO says people just don't want EVs right now
Mon, Jun 22 2015"Customers are not impressed with it currently." These are the words of one Ralf Speth, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, spoke at the Automotive News Europe Congress in Birmingham, England. The "it" Speth is referring to is battery technology, which he characterized as "too heavy, too expensive," and with power density that's "too low." That all could go some way towards explaining why the British automaker has yet to bring an electric vehicle to market, why it killed the C-X75 hybrid-turbine supercar project, and why it only recently started offering hybrid versions of its Range Rover models (and has yet to offer them in the United States). That doesn't mean the company won't pursue electric propulsion in the future, though. According to Automotive News Europe, Speth forecasts that "the next generation of batteries will be higher density, lower weight and the cost will come down." What he didn't say, exactly, is when he expects that next generation of battery tech to come around – or when JLR will start to more closely embrace electric propulsion. In the meantime, Jaguar Land Rover will continue investing in research and development. Since Tata acquired the brands from Ford seven years ago, JLR has quadrupled its R&D budget and doubled the number of engineers on staff. Related Video:
Range Rover versus Mercedes-Benz: Which makes a more appealing SUV?
Mon, Aug 14 2017From time to time — truth be told, all the time — the Autoblog staff enjoys a good debate on the merits and demerits of the cars and trucks we drive each week. This week, we spent some time in a brand-new Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged SUV, a model some of us think sits at the pinnacle of the luxury utility vehicle segment. Others disagree. The following is a real-life online debate that took place over the course of a few hours. Have a read, and feel free to take sides. There's a poll at the end so you can make your voice heard. Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski: Strange as it may sound, Jeremy Clarkson and I have a few things in common, most obvious of which is that we share a given name. But we also both love cars so much that we decided to turn our automotive passion into a career — with varying degrees of success, of course — and we both have come to realize over time that there's no point in trying to topple the Land Rover Range Rover as the world's best luxury off-road utility vehicle. Thing is, this universal truth isn't quite as universally shared as I think it should be. In fact, my esteemed colleague Alex Kierstein believes that Mercedes-Benz makes the most desirable four-wheel-drive off-road vehicles. He's clearly wrong, but I feel obligated to let him explain his choice, though it won't go without a rebuttal. Senior Editor Alex Kierstein: That's correct, and so am I in this regard. I'm sorry, Jeremy, but it's an irrefutable fact that Mercedes-Benz is doing the best interiors in the business now. And the interior is where you're going to spend most of your time, at least when the thing's running. The Range Rover's interior simply isn't as special, and frankly it'll be in the shop enough that you won't enjoy it. Now, stepping into pretty much any contemporary Mercedes sedan interior is a "wow" moment. They seem special — posh, exclusive, luxurious. The SUVs, all older vehicles coming due for total redesigns at some point in the future, are lagging a bit, but it's still a premium and upscale experience. Especially since performance is almost academic at this point. Anything in this class is going to be powerful, almost absurdly so. So why not go for the one that makes you feel like royalty, rather than your mechanic? JK: I just want to point out that it was you who brought reliability into this discussion.