1997 West Coast Defenders Land Rover Defender 90 First Drive
West Coast Defenders works its magic to bring a rugged, stalwart SUV into the 21st century. Mostly.
West Coast Defenders works its magic to bring a rugged, stalwart SUV into the 21st century. Mostly.
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Jaguar Land Rover seems untroubled by the winds blowing against diesel engines. The Td6 is establishing a beachead for a compression-ignition salvo.
It may seem like a silly idea, but the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible is a fun, four-seat drop-top that offers capability and comfort in spades.
The newest addition to the Range Rover family, this Td6 diesel is perhaps the most refined SUV in the world, right out of the box.
Land Rover has ditched boxy in favor of sleek for the new Discovery Sport. But sheet metal doesn't tell the full story. We take the Landie out for a week and report back on the good, bad, and shifty.
Come along as we push the Range Rover's fastest SUV, coming directly off of the trail and onto the circuit. It's fast!
Do you need to climb a mountain, set a lap record, and bring a few friends to a posh dinner? Range Rover has just the improbable SUV you're looking for.
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We travel to Iceland to see if Land Rover's new Discovery Sport is just another premium CUV, or if it's got the off-road goods to wear the Green Oval proudly.
When this current generation of Range Rover first debuted for the 2013 model year, much was made of its aluminum-intensive superstructure, and the hundreds of pounds of curb weight – some 700 of the suckers – shed as a result. Not having had the opportunity to drive the newly lightened Range until early this past spring (as you can see from the photos), I'd taken the dynamically positive changes on faith before my test.
When it comes to fullsize, ultra-luxurious SUVs, you can't do much better than a Range Rover. We've gushed over the biggest Land Rover several times, praising this latest generation's powerful engines, luxurious interiors, and ability to climb both mountainsides and social ladders all while looking fantastic.
"No Land Rover has any business sounding like that!"
I like the Land Rover LR4. A lot. My first experience with it was back in 2010, when I drove it on, over and around Colorado's San Juan mountain range. Since then, I've been hooked on the three-row British brute. I've always liked that, despite its leather lining, it has always come across as an honest vehicle. Purposeful, even. It offers no false pretenses as an off-roader, unlike any number of its competitors.
A Split Personality Makes For The Best Range Rover Yet
Truth be told, I have always considered the Range Rover Sport to be something of a poseur in the Land Rover lineup, but there's one big reason this SUV is so popular in chic cities like New York and Miami – it has the boxy, instantly recognizable looks of a classic Range Rover but with a sportier demeanor. In
This all-new 2013 model might just be the SUV archetype of the future.