Land Rover Range Rover 4x4
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Performance
Pros:
Impressive range of up to 70 miles in electric mode for plug-in hybrids
Strong engine options with excellent torque and acceleration
Smooth and refined driving experience, even on larger wheels
Cons:
Some models have high fuel consumption, particularly the petrol variants
Slight delay in throttle response when accelerating aggressively
Safety rating
Pros:
5-star Euro NCAP safety rating, indicating high levels of occupant protection
Comprehensive suite of standard safety features, including emergency braking and lane assist
Cons:
Long-term reliability of the model still needs to be established
Shorter service intervals for petrol V8 models compared to diesel and hybrids
Storage space
Pros:
Generous boot space of up to 1,841 litres with rear seats folded
Seven-seat configuration available for the first time in a Range Rover
Cons:
Split tailgate can complicate access to the boot
Reduced towing capacity for plug-in hybrid models
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Advanced driver assistance features, including adaptive cruise control and 360-degree camera
User-friendly infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Cons:
Loss of physical climate control dials may hinder usability
Overly sensitive gear selector can be frustrating to use
Media/comfort
Pros:
Luxurious interior with high-quality materials and finishes
Optional 34-speaker Meridian surround sound system for an exceptional audio experience
Cons:
Main touchscreen can be cluttered and less intuitive than previous models
Some cheaper materials present in lower areas of the cabin
Summary
The Land Rover Range Rover excels in performance, safety, and luxury, making it a top choice for those seeking a premium SUV. Its spacious interior and advanced technology enhance its appeal, although some usability issues and high running costs may deter potential buyers. Contact LeaseCar today for personalised advice or leasing offers tailored to your needs.
