Thursday, March 6, 2014

2014 Land Rover Range Rover LWB Review

     The new Range Rover LWB is a first for Land Rover because it is their first attempt to create a chauffeur-driven car. It comes in two trim levels: Supercharged, and Autobiography. The base price is around $145,000 and the limited-edition Autobiography Black edition is around $180,000. In all trim levels, individual seats can be optioned in the back that recline and massage. The option also includes a full-length center console that houses a cool box, champagne flutes, and power tray tables. All LWB models come standard with a new rear-seat entertainment system. Typical to all Range Rovers, the LWB can almost go anywhere, thanks to Land Rover's ingenious Terrain Response 2, which has several off-road settings that can actually sense the terrain ahead of you. I think the new Range Rover LWB is an interesting idea for Land Rover and I think it is a great substitute for, say, a Jaguar XJL or a BMW 750Li.






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