http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsArticle.aspx?AR=248675
The Land Rover engineers are working overtime on the next version
of the Range Rover, which is due to be released in 2012. The news
is that the RR is going on a diet. The goal is a weight reduction of
900+ lbs. In a world populated with increasingly porky Land Cruisers
and Nissan Patrols, that's refreshing news indeed.
Customers for the RR in Europe and the rest of the world will choose
between a V6 or V8 turbo diesel engine. No word yet if the diesels will
find their way to USA.
The Land Rover engineers are working overtime on the next version
of the Range Rover, which is due to be released in 2012. The news
is that the RR is going on a diet. The goal is a weight reduction of
900+ lbs. In a world populated with increasingly porky Land Cruisers
and Nissan Patrols, that's refreshing news indeed.
Customers for the RR in Europe and the rest of the world will choose
between a V6 or V8 turbo diesel engine. No word yet if the diesels will
find their way to USA.