Tuesday, August 26, 2014

2014 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography Black LWB Review

    Ever since 1970, the Land Rover Range Rover has become one of the best utility 4X4s on the planet, with a great combination of good looks, luxury amenities, and substantial off-road and on-road performance. But in 44 years, you'd expect the Land Rover team to create something new for the brand. And as of early 2014, they have. The folks at Land Rover made something a little less off-roady and a little more drive-to-downtown-Beverly-Hillsy. Basically what they've done is they've stretched it a couple inches, redone the backseat, and called it a "LWB" Range Rover, which is cool, but at the same time absolutely ridiculous. And the list of maniacal things they've done is create an Autobiography "Black," which is even nicer than the base $106,225 R-R LWB. The only difference between the two is the Autobiography Black has a different rear center console, as well as reclining seats, just like in a Maybach. It also has power picnic tables, which pop up at the touch of a button. These contain a USB import which leads to the rear monitors, and also houses a special cupholder for the champagne flutes, which are stored in the (you guessed it: champagne fridge) champagne fridge. The rear also has nice touches like wireless headphones for the rear seat entertainment, full seat controls, and possibly the softest leather you can get in an SUV. 

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