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| Land Rover Range Rover Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility |
| New renditions of Range Rover may well be the most elegant
SUVs in the world, and with optional supercharging they rank
among the quickest and most powerful. Marked by a high stance
and boxy profile with roof seemingly floating above a wrap
of tall windows, Range Rover contains mechanical hardware
for serious off-pavement roaming and the five-place passenger
compartment laced with every conceivable accessory for luxurious
comfort.
Range Rover HSE stocks an aluminum 4.4-liter V8 with 305 hp
through an electronically controlled six-speed automatic transmission
and a stick with H-gate shift pattern for the CommandShift
manual mode, which operates even in lowest range of 4WD. Range
Rover Supercharged scores a 4.2-liter V8 with the supercharger
output up to 400 hp.
A restyled face distinguishes the 2006 issues, with the supercharged
version wearing mesh in the grille and flank power vents,
plus 20-inch alloy wheels.
A contemporary suite of three powerful sport-utility vehicles
comprise the 2006 wagon fleet for Britain's Land Rover. Fancy
flagship Range Rover tops the line with a new supercharged
edition that's the most powerful Land Rover ever. A new sport
tourer SUV called Range Rover Sport, geared for long-distance
driving, brings supercharged and naturally-aspirated engine
choices, while the LR3, marking a third generation for the
mid-size Discovery wagon, contains sophisticated mechanical
hardware for heavy-duty four-wheel-drive (4WD) performance. |
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| Land Rover Range Rover Sport Compact Near-Luxury Sport
Utility Vehicle |
| This new SUV resembles a streamlined Range Rover but rides
on LR3's platform with six-inch wheelbase snip. It's designed
for sporty road work as well as sure-footed off-road duty
with 4WD equipment aboard and price points that pin Sport
between Range Rover and LR3. The plush cabin makes room for
five with twin sport buckets on the first row and a folding
bench for three on Row 2.
Like Range Rover, Sport shows two V8 engines with naturally-aspirated
and supercharged modes. The 4.4-liter natural plant nets 300
hp while the 4.2-liter supercharged unit romps to 390 hp.
Each gets the six-speed ZF automatic gearbox with CommandShift
mapping. On supercharged Sport, Land Rover's standard terrain
response system (TRS) matches various vehicle dynamic systems
to the terrain. Sport options include an adaptive front lighting
system (AFS) with xenon high intensity discharge (HID) headlamps
plus adaptive cruise control.
A contemporary suite of three powerful sport-utility vehicles
comprise the 2006 wagon fleet for Britain's Land Rover. Fancy
flagship Range Rover tops the line with a new supercharged
edition that's the most powerful Land Rover ever. A new sport
tourer SUV called Range Rover Sport, geared for long-distance
driving, brings supercharged and naturally-aspirated engine
choices, while the LR3, marking a third generation for the
mid-size Discovery wagon, contains sophisticated mechanical
hardware for heavy-duty four-wheel-drive (4WD) performance. |
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| Land Rover LR3 Mid-Size Near-Luxury Sport Utility
Vehicle |
| In tall stance with a boxy profile and stepped roofline,
Land Rover's mid-size LR3 wagon projects a blunt face with
squared clear-lens headlamp clusters and a distinctive double-bar
grille over the fat-lip bumper. The cabin contains bucket
seats up front, a second-row bench for three and the optional
two-seat third tier that's now standard on LR3's deluxe HSE
model.
LR3 gains power choices in 2006 with a new 4.0-liter V6 developing
216 hp. The optional 4.4-liter V8 hits 300 hp and both engines
employ a six-speed automatic transmission by ZF of Germany
with CommandShift manual mode. LR3's 4WD mechanism has a two-speed
electronically-shifted transfer case and it's always working,
either in high range for normal driving or low range for off-road
crawling. A tab on the shifter is used for switching into
low range -- and LR3 has options for electronically locking
of center and rear differentials.
A contemporary suite of three powerful sport-utility vehicles
comprise the 2006 wagon fleet for Britain's Land Rover. Fancy
flagship Range Rover tops the line with a new supercharged
edition that's the most powerful Land Rover ever. A new sport
tourer SUV called Range Rover Sport, geared for long-distance
driving, brings supercharged and naturally-aspirated engine
choices, while the LR3, marking a third generation for the
mid-size Discovery wagon, contains sophisticated mechanical
hardware for heavy-duty four-wheel-drive (4WD) performance.
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