Complete Redesign New Car Domestic Launch Imminent

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Dae-yeol] The domestic launch of the 5th generation fully redesigned Range Rover, Land Rover's high-end sports utility vehicle (SUV), is imminent. This model, first unveiled at the end of last year, has already surpassed 2,000 pre-orders in South Korea alone.


This new model maintains the existing modern design while emphasizing a luxurious feel by minimizing seams and boundaries. The shutter line, which is the gap between vehicle panels, has been reduced to half compared to the previous model, and the side is smoothly connected with the glass. For the first time, micro metal inlay was used in the interior finish. This involves engraving metal very thinly onto wood veneer.


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It uses a 1600W Meridian Signature Sound System for quietness. The long-wheelbase model also features a 3rd generation active noise cancellation system that analyzes wheel vibrations, tire, and engine sounds transmitted inside the cabin to create canceling signals through 35 speakers. There is also an interior air purification pro system that eliminates allergens, pathogens, odors, and viruses.


Advanced technologies related to grip, including independent air suspension, fully automatic terrain response system 2, and adaptive dynamics that adjust the dampers, have been applied. The P530 model uses a brand-first 530-horsepower 4.4ℓ V8 gasoline engine. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds, with a top speed of 250 km/h. The D350 model is a mild hybrid equipped with a 3.0ℓ I6 diesel engine. There is also an SV model that allows customers to choose design themes and materials according to their preferences.



The 5th Generation Range Rover Is Coming View original image

The 5th Generation Range Rover Is Coming View original image

The 5th Generation Range Rover Is Coming View original image


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