The 2010 Land Rover LR4 takes on tough terrain with ease, and it’s become more adept at imparting a carlike driving feel.
Overview of 2010 Land Rover LR4
The 2010 LR4 is a 4-door, up to 7-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in one trim only, the Base and MSRP is $48,100.
Upon introduction, the LR4 is equipped with a [...] Read Full Story
A collection of 10 very cool concept cars from the past few years unveiled at motor shows around the world. The Mazda Taiki First unveiled at the 2007 Tokyo motor show and featured an incredible sweeping design which seemed to have been inspired by pictures of flying saucers. The car, which Mazda said it wanted to put into production, would have featured a rotary engine based on that which powers the company's RX8. Picture by Kevin.Ward The Ford Bronco The Ford Bronco concept was unveiled in... Read Full Story
Land Rover present, possibly in mid 2010 in a room, as will the four-door variant of the new model home, the LRX. For the last time they discussed the production of this model, but due to economic problems could not yet achieve.
In the picture we see how this could become a model. It highlights their streamlined design, its aggressiveness, and sporty style. If what we see in image has much to do with what the firm launched in 2012, the LRX will be a great event and a new air of life for... Read Full Story
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The Land Rover LRX Concept, if made, may be dubbed “the smallest, lightest and most efficient Land Rover that has ever been produced.” Unveiled last year, it was said that that this concept would be a “2.0-litre, Federalised, turbodiesel hybrid, with potential CO2 emissions of 120 g/km.” It even won the “Concept Truck of the Year” award in the North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards. With all accolades and... Read Full Story
According to Carscoop sources, Land Rover is serving up a surprise for the New York International Auto Show that opens to the public on April 10, with the unveiling of three facelifted models, the 2010 Discovery (or as it is called in the US, LR3), Range Rover and Range Rover Sports. All three premium SUVs will receive a mid-life update with cosmetic changes in and out. However, the headlines news is the presentation of a new range of more powerful, yet more fuel efficient diesel and... Read Full Story
Remember the stunning Range Rover LRX concept from the 2008 edition of the Detroit motor show? Land Rover has now confirmed the production of the 2-Door LRX which will debut next year and go on sale in 2011. The coupe’ish SUV will wear a Range Rover badge hinting that it would be marketed as a premium vehicle, more expensive than the cheapest and smallest Land Rover, the Freelander 2. The company has not given out any details on the powertrain credentials but say that “it will be the... Read Full Story
Land Rover has confirmed that the concept of LRX will be launched in series production. The debut of the car, which will come into line Range Rover in the 2011th, will take place next year. The new Range Rover is designed in the legendary development center in Gaydon and will be the smallest, easiest and most powerful of all the previously produced by the company.
Upon reaching agreements on the quality and performance, the new car will be produced at a factory in Halewood, and will be... Read Full Story
Land Rover officially confirmed today that it will build a production version of the LRX concept. In spite of the fact that the prototype model made its debut at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show with the Land Rover badge, the production LRX will bear the Range Rover logo making it the smallest model in the luxury brand's line-up. The three-door crossover will debut in production form next year to mark the 40th anniversary from the launch of the first Range Rover in 1970, and go on sale in 2011... Read Full Story
The Top picture is new from Land Rover. The production version looks almost exactly like the concept from a couple of years ago (Bottom pic). It's quite amazing. It hasn't been watered down. It's good to see some people can do it. Here is the official word from Land Rover about it: "Land Rover has confirmed today a production version of its exciting LRX concept car will be built. The new car will debut next year and join the Range Rover line-up in 2011. Designed and engineered at Land... Read Full Story
Tata Motors announced today plans to close one of two Central England Januar Land Rover facilities within the next five years. The Indian-based Tata said they will likely close either the Jaguar plant in Castle Bromwich, where 2,000 people work, or the Land Rover plant in Solihull, which houses 5,000 jobs. The official announcement, and which facility is cut, will be announced by July 2010. The two sites are separated by about eight miles. It was not all bad news for the two English brands... Read Full Story