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Land Rover
The Land Rover of today started out as simply another model of the Rover automotive
company's fleet. Its popularity led to it becoming its own company, which then enjoyed
more success than it's parent brand.
The original Rover group went out of business, but Land Rover was acquired by Ford,
who paired it with Jaguar. Land Rovers and Jaguars may share dealerships, sales
networks, and parts, depending on the country and model. Ford recently sold Land
Rover and Jaguar to Tata Motors of India.
Land Rover produces 4 models - two Land Rovers and two Range Rovers. All are SUVs.
The LR2 is their compact SUV and the LR3 is their mid-range SUV. These cars compete
pricing-wise with SUVs offered by non-luxury brands.
Range Rover is the luxury designation for Land Rovers. Both models are full-size
SUVs. The Range Rover Sport was designed to make the car more affordable for owners.
The classic model, known simply as "Range Rover," is the ultimate luxury vehicle
that the brand offers. It features a 5.0 liter V8 engine, tons of room, and a host
of interior customization options. The newest Range Rovers also feature multi-camera
systems that allow drivers to easily navigate the large vehicles.
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Land Rover News
- Land Rover plans to make hybrid vehicles
Several automakers have created their versions of environmentally friendly vehicles and Land Rover will soon follow suit, as the car company recently announced it would be developing a line of hybrid cars, according to Edmunds Inside Line.
- Land Rover LR2 vs Cadillac SRX
The luxury SUV is the absolute pinnacle of comfort, as these large and cushy vehicles ensure that drivers will always be riding in style.
- Land Rover LR2 vs Ford Expedition
The Land Rover LR2 isn't as big as it's cousin, the Range Rover, but it will still set drivers back $35,700.
- Land Rover LR4 vs Porsche Cayenne
It's not unusual for vehicles marketed under the Porsche or Land Rover brands to retail north of $100,000, but both companies have released models designed to appeal to upscale families who don't want to spend that much on a secondary vehicle.
- Land Rover announces new armored LR4
Land Rover has a reputation for making rugged vehicles, but a new annoucement indicates that the British automaker is taking things a step further - it will soon begin selling an armored version of the LR4.
- Eco-friendly Range Rover Evoque won't have hybrid engine option
New reports indicate that the upcoming 2011 Range Rover Evoque will not feature a hybrid powertrain, despite Land Rover touting the vehicle as an eco-conscious choice.
- Jaguar and Land Rover result in big profits for Tata Motors
The acquisition of the once-struggling British luxury car brands Jaguar and Land Rover by Tata Motors has helped the Indian automaker return increased profits, reports Investor's Business Daily.
- The design of the Range Rover Evoque was inspired by 2008's Land Rover LRX Concept car.
Land Rover celebrates its 40th anniversary this year with the debut of the Range Rover Evoque, its lightest and most fuel-efficient vehicle yet.