
2023 Author: Charles Youmans | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-20 18:41
The last time a next-generation Land Rover Range Rover was caught in the lenses of spy cameras, it was tested at the legendary Nurburgring. This time, he was photographed standing in one of the parking lots, which allowed a closer look at some of its external elements.
Current Range Rover
In these photos, the crossover still has a lot of camouflage, but the vinyl is quite tight against the body panels. This allows you to understand what the proportions, angles and transitions of the car will be. At first glance, the new Range Rover looks a lot like the current model.
New Range Rover
It has a similar bonnet and short front overhang. The front looks a little more vertical than before, although this could be an optical illusion due to the dense camouflage hiding the headlights and grille. The rear is heavily camouflaged as well, but the manufacturer is expected to resort to changing aft lights and other minor upgrades.

Yes, apparently, the exterior of the updated crossover will not change much, but it is expected that a really serious modernization will take place in the interior. In previous photos, you could see that the SUV will receive a large digital dashboard and an equally massive multimedia display.

The controls on the multi-wheel will include both physical and capacitive touch buttons. In addition, there is no way to say anything for sure yet, since all previous test prototypes lacked most of the front panel.

Base versions of Range Rover are said to be equipped with a 6-cylinder engine and a mild-hybrid setup. In addition, there will be a plug-in hybrid version in the motor range. It is expected to be based on the same 2.0-liter turbocharged unit found in the current model. Together, the system produces 398 hp.