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5th Gen Range Rover: Ultimate modernity

5th Gen Range Rover: Ultimate modernity

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The fifth-generation Range Rover takes Land Rover’s modernist design philosophy to the next level, with a contemporary interpretation of its trademark profile to create an incredible design statement. It continues to lead, bringing breath-taking modernity, aesthetic grace and new levels of sophistication to Land Rover’s flagship. 

The compelling new luxury SUV is the ultimate expression of the Range Rover family for discerning customers the world over, including Standard and Long Wheelbase body designs with a choice of four-, five- and, for the first time, seven-seat interior configurations. 

Exterior Design

Presence and formality define Range Rover through the harmony of its proportions, surfaces and lines. All of these elements are part of Range Rover DNA and contribute to its unparalleled stature.

The New Range Rover is characterised by three lines that can trace their origins back through the generations; the falling roofline, strong waistline – with its horizontal emphasis – and lower rising sill. These trademark features create an almost teardrop shape and give the illusion of converging at a point far behind the vehicle.

The characteristically short front overhang, formal front end, upright windscreen and distinctive boat tail rear, which tapers in plan view, are key elements in defining Range Rover’s proportions and conveying its peerless presence.

The front is confident, enhanced by its deeper grille graphic and intersecting headlights. The Digital LED headlight design has a jewel-like quality as light reflects and refracts off the daytime running lights, providing a cut-glass effect. The front fog lights, forward radar and parking sensors are all concealed within the lower aperture, which is described by a clear horizontal graphic in satin chrome, for a clean and elegant appearance.

Interior Design

The New Range Rover has an equally compelling interior that is modern and sophisticated, underpinned by intuitive and relevant technologies. Its elegant and refined surfaces have been honed to work harmoniously with the finest materials and wellbeing innovations to create a calm sanctuary for all occupants, turning every trip into an experience to savour. 

The front cabin proportions have an architectural lightness, elevated by a curved, floating glass 13.1-inch touchscreen. The largest ever touchscreen fitted to a Land Rover sits at the centre of the dashboard and Land Rover’s award-winning Pivi Pro infotainment features haptic feedback, making the system even more user-friendly.  

The excellent all-round visibility of Range Rover’s Command Driving Position provides complete confidence with the facia’s low top maximising forward vision. The elegant dashboard design features stratified horizontal layers – including exquisitely integrated air vents ­– so the major controls and features have a clear hierarchy, making the layout immediately intuitive and refined. 

The instrument cluster is similarly engineered as a semi-floating glass panel, while the steering wheel echoes the interior theme, with a strong horizontal detail and hidden-until-lit controls.  New Range Rover will go on sale in South Africa in 2022, when final prices and specifications will be confirmed.

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