New Land Rover Defender plans large family for 2018
Postitatud: P Apr 26, 2015 20:19
New Land Rover Defender plans large family for 2018
Land Rover Defender LWB front
17 Apr, 2015 12:40pm Mat Watson
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/land-rover ... y-for-2018
The new Land Rover Defender will arrive in 2018 with SVR performance version on the cards to rival the Merc G63 AMG
Land Rover is planning to introduce an entire new family of Defenders, and design boss Gerry McGovern has hinted that a performance SVR version of the forthcoming 4x4 could also be on the cards.
Such a car would be developed by Jaguar Land Rovers newly formed Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division, and would allow the brand to tap into demand in Russia and China for powerful and luxurious rugged off-roaders, currently dominated by the Mercedes G 63 AMG.
It's also likely that a hardcore off-road Defender SVX will join the range at some stage and we could even see a luxurious SVA version in line with the Range Rover SVAutobiography.
The beauty of SVO is that it allows you to play. It lets you take vehicles and heighten their essence, McGovern told Auto Express. We can do that with all of them, whether its a Range Rover, Discovery or a Defender.
Land Rover Defender 3-door
The first new Defender isnt expected to arrive until 2018, and it will spawn a family of at least three individual models. McGovern said: The Defender is all about durability that indestructible, durable vehicle which is what a family of Defenders would be.
Our exclusive images show how a long-wheelbase five-door model and a sportier three-door could look. What engines the family would be offered with is unclear, although the standard Defender is expected to be offered with four-cylinder turbocharged diesel and petrol engines and possibly a more powerful V6.
Whatever happens, the new Defender will continue Land Rovers recent move upmarket. In its core form it can be something that can be quite elemental up to something incredibly luxurious, said McGovern.
Yet the car will remain a true off-roader. While exact details are still secret, the new Defender is likely to have an aluminium body built on an aluminium chassis. This would give go-anywhere strength with less weight than from a traditional 4x4 steel chassis.
When you see the new Defender, people will know its worthy of carrying the badge, explained McGovern. It will be able to do everything it says on the tin.
Land Rover Defender LWB front
17 Apr, 2015 12:40pm Mat Watson
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/land-rover ... y-for-2018
The new Land Rover Defender will arrive in 2018 with SVR performance version on the cards to rival the Merc G63 AMG
Land Rover is planning to introduce an entire new family of Defenders, and design boss Gerry McGovern has hinted that a performance SVR version of the forthcoming 4x4 could also be on the cards.
Such a car would be developed by Jaguar Land Rovers newly formed Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division, and would allow the brand to tap into demand in Russia and China for powerful and luxurious rugged off-roaders, currently dominated by the Mercedes G 63 AMG.
It's also likely that a hardcore off-road Defender SVX will join the range at some stage and we could even see a luxurious SVA version in line with the Range Rover SVAutobiography.
The beauty of SVO is that it allows you to play. It lets you take vehicles and heighten their essence, McGovern told Auto Express. We can do that with all of them, whether its a Range Rover, Discovery or a Defender.
Land Rover Defender 3-door
The first new Defender isnt expected to arrive until 2018, and it will spawn a family of at least three individual models. McGovern said: The Defender is all about durability that indestructible, durable vehicle which is what a family of Defenders would be.
Our exclusive images show how a long-wheelbase five-door model and a sportier three-door could look. What engines the family would be offered with is unclear, although the standard Defender is expected to be offered with four-cylinder turbocharged diesel and petrol engines and possibly a more powerful V6.
Whatever happens, the new Defender will continue Land Rovers recent move upmarket. In its core form it can be something that can be quite elemental up to something incredibly luxurious, said McGovern.
Yet the car will remain a true off-roader. While exact details are still secret, the new Defender is likely to have an aluminium body built on an aluminium chassis. This would give go-anywhere strength with less weight than from a traditional 4x4 steel chassis.
When you see the new Defender, people will know its worthy of carrying the badge, explained McGovern. It will be able to do everything it says on the tin.