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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

2022 Range Rover

Likes: Land Rover has managed to keep the design fresh and current without straying completely leftfield. The flushed doorhandles really do make it look much classier than the current form. The rear tail lamps and brake lamps are not only the most powerful in the industry, but they really do give the Range Rover a classier look. You can choose from a potent six-cylinder mild-hybrid or a BMW-sourced eight-cylinder petrol units. A plug-in hybrid and all-electric variants will be available later. The Range Rover will be for the first time in seven-seat configuration with the long-wheelbase. The interior is much classier than it was before. Land Rover’s off-roading cred is still there. Dislikes: It’s more evolutionary than revolutionary in terms of exterior design. Are the Range Rover loyalists really wanting or desiring a seven-seat option? It also makes the Discovery seem even more pointless. We really are nitpicking here. Overall: The new Range Rover is a step forward for Land Rover in the right direction. The style is clean, and the technology should help it stay ahead of its competition. The current form has been around for a while and competition has caught up. We are happy Land Rover has updated the Range Rover. It has so much of what we love about it and more refinement which is never a bad thing in our books.

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