Land Rover Range Rover comes in with a sophisticated new look and performance. For 2007, the automaker has given its flagship fresh interior for added roominess and style, chassis enhancements and upgraded four-wheel-drive system.
The 2007 Range Rover's front fascia was noticeably softened and mated with chunkier front bumper. The delicate folding cup found at the center console of the previous model of the vehicle was replaced by a simpler version enhanced by sliding covers. Cooled front seats and greater cargo capacity are made optional.
In addition, OEM Range Rover parts were also modified. For 2007, the 2.7 L AJD Diesel V6 engine will be replaced with new 3.6 L AJD-V8 from Ford. The latter generates 272 horsepower, far better than the 177 horsepower of the previous BMW Inline 6 engine.
Other changes for the 2007 model include the integration of Land Rover's Terrain Response system and solving Range Rover air suspension problems. Terrain Response system is capable of automatically adjusting the suspension, brakes, throttle, and electronic traction aids to deliver a comfortable ride all throughout the drive. According to auto critics, with the system around, driving on a rough terrain will not result to a bumpy ride. The system drives the car for the driver. Another worthy refinement is the upgrade of Brembo brakes for Range Rover 4.4 V8. The ignition switch of the vehicle was also moved. From the centre console, the switch was transferred to the dashboard.
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