Review of the new Land Rover Range Rover

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LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER

star rating 7.6 out of 10 (7.6 out of 10)

REVIEW DATE: 25 Jun 2010

There's no mistaking the Range Rover. Steve Walker reports.

Land Rover Range Rover

LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER NEW CAR REVIEW

Having single-handedly laid the foundations for the modern luxury 4x4 sector, Land Rover's Range Rover assumed control of its own personal area of the market and has stood astride it like a colossus ever since. Rivals have tried to topple the icon but while some have experienced success in certain areas, none have truly eclipsed the Range Rover's unique blend of capability and class. With the latest version, Land Rover is looking to push its flagship that bit further out of reach.

The Range Rover keeps getting better and it must be disheartening for the band of rivals that are competing for the same customers in the top echelon of the luxury 4x4 market. Every time the top versions of Porsche's Cayenne, BMW's X5 and Audi's Q7 manoeuvre themselves into sniping range of Land Rover's finest, it hauls itself further upmarket. Highlights of the current range include the 4.4-litre TDV8 engine with its eight-speed automatic gearbox, even more high tech Terrain Response off-road driving aids and some small exterior styling tweaks.

A V8-only engine range isn't going to get the Range Rover installed on the Greenpeace Christmas card list but the latest engines both give more than a nod to matters of efficiency. The 5.0-litre V8 petrol engine is quite a piece of engineering and it's British, which should still count for something with customers. With 503bhp, this supercharged, direct injection unit isn't backward in going forward and there's torque of 625Nm for all that towing and off-roading that the Range Rover set are inclined to get up to.

"The looks are hugely imposing "

The alternative engine is a 4.4-litre TDV8 diesel with more modest costs and capabilities. The TDV8 produces 309bhp and 700Nm of torque which is more than the petrol option. Where the 5.0-litre petrol gets a six-speed automatic gearbox, the TDV8 has an eight-speed unit specially optimised to make the most of all that torque. It does without a traditional gear lever with a rotary dial fitted in its place and wheel-mounted paddle shifters as standard.

The Range Rover has long been a master when it comes to getting its occupants across their chosen terrain with consummate assurance and comfort. The latest model aims to take things to the next level with its Adaptive Dynamics system. Sensors monitor the dampers on each wheel 500 times per second to predict the optimum body and ride control settings for the driver's style and the terrain. The Terrain Response off-road driving system features special settings for every imaginable kind of terrain from mud ruts to sand. There's also a Gradient Release Control function for the Hill Descent Control System that lowers the Range Rover over precipitous descents in a more ginger fashion that passengers will appreciate. No other vehicle takes this much pride in going where it probably shouldn't.

This is the latest revised Range Rover but how will the general public know that when it whooshes by? The headlights are shallower and the fog lights have been relocated from the bumper to the air-intake below. Taking pride of place is a deep grille with crisp metal louvers in front of a heavy duty aluminium mesh. It looks liable to process anything that strays into the Range Rover's path into pieces roughly the size of McCain Oven Chips but we're told that pedestrian safety is an integral part of this model's design. The cabin looks as classy and cosseting as ever with its clean, elegant controls and high quality materials. The big seats look the ideal place to sit out big journeys and there's a host of technological gadgetry built in.

The instruments are in the usual place but they aren't real instruments in the manner that we're used to. The Range Rover replaces the traditional speedo and rev-counter clocks with digital facsimiles of the same, projected on a 12" wide TFT screen. In normal mode, you'd have to look twice to verify that anything was amiss as the display looks conventional but at the touch of a button, the area between the 'virtual' dials can be customised to show anything from the outside temperature to navigation information, telephone system settings or wheel articulation. Controls on the steering wheel like those of a games console controller can be used to adjust the various functions without recourse to the main touch screen display at the centre of the dash.

A huge range of high tech and highly priced options is available for Range Rover customers to pimp their rides. The Autobiography model is where it's really at for those seeking a truly bespoke feel and here it's possible to select from a catalogue of leathers and wood finishes to adorn the car's cabin.

It's no surprise that the Range Rover will continue to campaign at the top end of the luxury 4x4 market against the same cars that have tried and failed to eclipse it in the past. The likes of BMW's X5, Audi's Q7 and Porsche's Cayenne are going to have a tougher fight than ever on their hands.

We're fed a lot of information about the Range Rover's lightweight construction and the efficiency of its engines but the car's only ever going to be light and efficient for a full-size luxury 4x4 weighing not far shy of three tonnes. The V8 petrol engine emits 348g/km of CO2 which is a seven per cent improvement over the old range-topping V8 while the diesel alternative pumps out a more reasonable 253g/km. The fuel economy for the two versions is 19mpg and 30mpg respectively.

The Range Rover is stronger than ever in its latest guise, still imperious, instantly recognisable and the king of the luxury SUVs. Enhanced engine technology addresses the running costs and environmental issues that have threatened to spoil the big 4x4 party and the TDV8 diesel is particularly impressive but there's only so much that can be done with a vehicle matching the Range Rover's description.

The looks are hugely imposing, particularly around the front end, and the cabin is beautifully designed not to mention exceedingly spacious. Performance from the latest engines is a major improvement and if you want to undertake serious off-road driving, the Range Rover will remain one of the very best there is at any price.

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RATING OUT OF 10

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OVERALL 7.6 OUT OF 10
Performance star rating 8 out of 10 8
Comfort star rating 9 out of 10 9
Handling star rating 7 out of 10 7
Economy star rating 8 out of 10 8
Space / Versatility star rating 8 out of 10 8
Styling star rating 8 out of 10 8
Equipment star rating 9 out of 10 9
Build star rating 8 out of 10 8
Depreciation star rating 7 out of 10 7
Insurance star rating 6 out of 10 6
Value star rating 6 out of 10 6
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