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Rover technical director Maurice Wilks ran an army-surplus Willys Jeep on his farm and believed a superior British version could solve his company’s needs for a successful export model. He drew the concept on a sandy Welsh beach in 1947 and a year later the Series 1 Land Rover international legend was born … and continues today, barely changed, as the Defender. A Station Wagon derivative introduced greater versatility, but Land Rover’s next significant product event came in 1970 with the launch of the more sophisticated Range Rover, with its superb off-road ability and practical, hose-clean interior. When a plusher interior was added in the ’80s, the Rangie became the forebear of the modern luxury SUV. The Discovery was introduced from 1989 as the brand’s all-rounder, and the nameplate now headlines one of three Land Rover product families: the utilitarian Defender range; the versatile Discovery range; and the premium Range Rover range (which includes the immensely successful Evoque).
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2016 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
- 2 Litre
- 110 - 177KW
- 4.8 - 8.6 L/ 100 km
- 2 - 5 Doors
- 4 - 5 Seats
- 2 Different Transmission Types
- 2 Different Drive Types
2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport
- 2 Litre
- 110 - 177KW
- 5.3 - 8.2 L/ 100 km
- 5 Doors
- 5 Seats
- Sports Automatic
- 4X4 Constant
2016 Land Rover Discovery
- 3 Litre
- 155 - 183KW
- 8.8 L/ 100 km
- 5 Doors
- 5 - 7 Seats
- Sports Automatic
- 4X4 Dual Range
2016 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
- 2 - 5 Litre
- 177 - 405KW
- 6.2 - 12.8 L/ 100 km
- 5 Doors
- 5 Seats
- Sports Automatic
- 2 Different Drive Types
2016 Land Rover Range Rover
- 3 - 5 Litre
- 190 - 405KW
- 6.3 - 13.7 L/ 100 km
- 5 Doors
- 4 - 5 Seats
- Sports Automatic
- 4X4 Dual Range