Range Rover Autobiography - With - Executive Class Rear Seating on 2040-cars
Los Altos, California, United States
Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 liter 510 HP super-charged V8 461 lbs torque Permanent four wheel drive four wheel - Four wheel electronic traction control Two speed electronic transfer box with electronic center differential Eight Speed electronically controlled automatic with paddle shift Terrain response 2 auto system - general snow / mud / sand / rock / crawl Construction: Aluminum monocoque integrated body and chassis Aluminum Chassis Doors, Fenders, and hood 22" style 7 wheels Very Rare Package: "Autobiography Package" Executive Class seats come standard in Autobiography Black, and will include a redesigned center console along with 10.2 inch rear screens fitted to the rear of the front seats, along with a Meridian Audio system. Autobiography Black will feature a center console with USB charging ports and electrically folding leather-covered tray tables, as well as swank new massage seats which will be able to recline up to 17 degrees. A chiller compartment will also come standard in Autobiography Black trim. Full semi aniline leather seats 18 way front seats w/ massage and memory pwr rear seat with recline fold and lumbar 1700 watt 29 speaker meridian 3d surr snd Tow pac - full size spare - rear locking diff Adaptive cruise ctrl - w/queue assist. Parallel park - grand black lacquer - bright atlas side vents - executive class rear seats - rear center console cooler - wood leather steering wheel Information and Entertainment system: 12.3 inch thin film screen with virtual Instruments 8 inch touch screen interface - GPS hard disc drive navigation system with off road functionality and "say what you see" intuitive voice control - 380 watt 13 speaker meridian audio system Virtual ten disc CD changer with satellite and HD radio - personal telephone integration system with blue tooth Security: Keyless entry with rolling code and push button start volumetric and perimetric alarm with immobilizer Comfort and Convenience: Triple zone automatic CFC free climate control system heated power tilt and telescope leather wrapped wheel Please call for an appointment to see this very rare and exquisite vehicle. 650-946-7279 |
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Jaguar SUV mule doing Ring testing in Evoque clothes
Mon, 28 Apr 2014Jaguar has moved its Range Rover Evoque-bodied tests of the production C-X17 Concept from icy streets to the legendary Nürburgring, as work continues on the brand's first SUV.
Really, there's not a great deal of new stuff here. Based on the number plates, this is a different vehicle from the one we saw back in March, which we originally identified as the upcoming replacement for the Land Rover Freelander/LR2. The details, though, appear largely the same. The biggest distinction we can see between the March tests and this are the US-spec headlights, which add amber reflectors at their sides. Based on these shots, it does seem as if the C-X17 should be a fairly poised road vehicle, as the engineers hustle it around the 'Ring.
Of course, as soon our spies can capture images of a production-bodied C-X17, we'll be sure to pass those on to you. Until then, take a look up top for images of the Range Rover-bodied Jaguar as it tests at Germany's Nürburgring. You can also scroll down for our March images for the C-X17 mules testing on public roads.
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.
Driving the 2020 Lotus Evora GT, and Defenders at a trickle | Autoblog Podcast #631
Thu, Jun 11 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Producer Christopher McGraw and Road Test Editor Zac Palmer. First, they talk about driving the 2020 Lotus Evora GT. Then they take some time to update any new happenings and opinions on our long-term Subaru Forester and Volvo S60 T8 plug-in hybrid. In the news this week, the new Land Rover Defender is in short supply, and Tesla is rumored to be creating a 12-passenger shuttle for use in The Boring Company tunnels. Finally, we reach into the mailbag to help a listener replace a Mazda3 hatch with something to better match their lifestyle. Autoblog Podcast #631 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Cars we're driving: 2020 Lotus Evora GT 2019 Subaru Forester long-term update 2020 Volvo S60 T8 long-term update The 2020 Land Rover Defender is in short supply Tesla may be working on 12-passenger shuttle for The Boring Co. Spend My Money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.