[Originally posted by Edfors]
Bra artikel som tar upp en hel del om det som komma skall, även nya Defendern berörs, väl värd att läsa!
2016 Land Rover Discovery: the backgroundThe Discovery turned 25 years old in 2014, a year in which it become a family of vehicles as Land Rover launched the Discovery Sport to create a two-model Disco line-up. The car spied here is the fifth-generation replacement for the full-size Discovery, as previewed by the Discovery Vision concept. And whereas the entry-level Evoque is the most radical interpretation of the Range Rover family's design language, Land Rover’s design director and chief creative officer Gerry McGovern says the bigger Discovery will be more adventurous in its appearance than the smaller Discovery Sport.
The Discovery Sport effectively replaces the Freelander, as Land Rover aligns it brands so there are three families: Range Rover, Discovery, and Defender. ‘One of them is about luxury: Range Rover,’ says McGovern. ‘Leisure, that’s Discovery, and that’s in the plural because at the moment we’ve only got one Discovery, but we’re doing more, starting with the Discovery Sport. And there’s dual purpose, our Defenders. We are going to do a new Defender, or Defenders, a whole new generation. We thought it’s about time as it’s 60 years since the original. And we’re not just going to talk about it either, we’re going to do it…’
What’s the difference between the ‘luxury’ Range Rovers and ‘leisure’ Discovery models then?
According to McGovern, the Discovery family will increase its ‘premium execution’, which will move the new models closer to the Range Rovers, but also serve to broaden their appeal. McGovern says the utilitarian Discovery 3 proved quite polarizing, but the mid-life facelift that turned it into Discovery 4 (with a posher Range Sport interior and no more black plastic body cladding) was much more popular with customers.
To differentiate Discos from RR, the former will be much more versatile, with seven seats, lots of stowage space for families, and practical touches, whereas the full-size Rangie will only ever seat five and the Range Sport, at best, remains a 5+2.
Yet while the full-size Disco is the next Discovery on the way, there are more Range Rovers coming too: ‘They are probably more radical than the Evoque was, or certainly not what you might expect from Range Rover,’ reveals McGovern. ‘One in particular looks fantastic…’
That’s expected to be a new model that’ll sit between the Evoque and Range Sport, and is set to be twinned with Jaguar’s first ever SUV, but McGovern admits there are other markets into which the RR brand can expand: ‘There’s more than one gap, so we are looking at other opportunities to grow, so watch this space…’
What about this new family of Defenders?
If the RR and Disco sit closely together, McGovern says the new line-up of Defenders will stretch out the Land Rover brand. ‘Discovery is getting closer to Range Rover,’ he says. ‘But the Defenders, when you see those coming, they’ll really bring clarity to the three-family scenario. They’re out there, a working tool, probably closest to the original Land Rover heartland, but still relevant.’
Land Rover DC100 concepts
And whereas McGovern worries a utilitarian look limits the appeal of the Range Rovers and Discos, it’s less of an issue for Land Rover’s third family (previewed by the DC100 concepts, above). ‘For the Defender it’s something else. There is that utilitarian look, but it’s inextricably linked to the original so you get over it. The Defender is about durability – you kick the hell out of them and they get up for more.’
Will there be more than one Defender?
There will be a number of different Defender models, to help Land Rover sell over 70k units a year, and to appeal to the Land Rover traditionalists who might perhaps be put off by the new Discos and RRs. ‘We need the Defender to wash its wash in terms of investment,’ admits McGovern. ‘So there will be opportunities for different-sized vehicles: in the Middle East, for example, they want really big vehicles; in other markets the appetite is for small vehicles; and I’d argue you need the iconic three-door there as well.’
Not that the styling will be retro, as McGovern says the new models will bear no resemblance to the DC100 concepts: ‘I think the Defender was good for it’s time, but I think we’ve got to be quite radical, and create if we create a vehicle that is special and does resonate with people, they will forget what they had before.’
Next you’ll be telling me Land Rover is looking at vehicles that aren’t SUVs?
Well… ‘I’ve got an open mind about it,’ reveals McGovern. ‘Porsche and Bentley started with sports cars but now it’s saloons and SUV-type product, so why can’t we reverse that? You might argue that’s Jaguar territory, but Land Rover and Jaguar are such different brands I don’t think there’s any risk. I could see incredibly luxurious Range Rovers that are lower-slung, cruisers that are more on-road biased, but still have the ability through air suspension to get up and there and do the things they’ve always done. It’s a pity I can’t show you anything, it’d make it much easier to explain…’
Här finns orginalet med lite fler bilder också http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/spy-shots/ ... e-to-come/
[Originally posted by DiscoKaj]
Det där kan ju bli skitläckert. Grön med silvertak som på bilden var riktigt coolt.
Hoppas inredningen blir lika läcker. Då blir det nog ingen mer ML.
[Originally posted by Palle]
Färgkombon var riktigt snygg
#3650 Palle
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Denna bild kommer från J**p forumet,
Vad det verkar så kommer bilen ut till handlare i November/December 2016. Kundleveranser i början 2017.
Vi får väl se
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Här en utan maskering på luftintagen och uppenbarligen registrerad med en 2.0 liters dieselmotor! Inte sedan D1 har det funnits 4-cylindriga stora Disco! Vad ska den heta? Discovery 5 är väl en gissning, men behövs något mer för att skilja den från Discovery Sport? Eller gör man som på Range Rover, bara låta den heta Discovery?
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Land Rover Owners angående där bilden. Men det vet vi ju redan att det blir en 7-sitisg Range Rover Sport som ser ut som Discovery Vision
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Kanske finns det hopp om en D5 SVX, ger mig hopp om att G4 eller nåt liknande program kan återkomma också
Tillhörande text hittar ni här http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-c ... vx-planned
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Testade bilden ovan på hustrun och sonen. Responsen var "Det ser ut som en vanlig bil, Volvo eller nåt" och "Seriöst? De gamla ser mycket bättre ut!"
Kanske blir det till att köra vidare med det man har och hoppet står återigen på nya Defender
[Originally posted by #3805 Lup]
Edfors skrev:Kanske finns det hopp om en D5 SVX, ger mig hopp om att G4 eller nåt liknande program kan återkomma ocksåTillhörande text hittar ni här http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-c ... vx-planned
SAAB 95 SUV? Hade inte de konkat?
[Originally posted by håkan13]
SAAB 95 SUV? Hade inte de konkat?
du menar SAAB 9-7x...
[Originally posted by Palle]
Min sambo gillade den. Frågan är dock om ekonomin tillåter
[Originally posted by #1725]
hej
Någon som läst något om miljöbil och nya Defendern? Skulle sitta fint med en Defender laddhybrid som första bil och Mini Coopern som andra bil.
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[Originally posted by jsrangerover]
Varför kan dom inte behålla sin egna kantiga stil, tråkigt att den måste se ut som alla andra trendiga suvar
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Jo, verkar ju som den blir ganska spolformad, men det är trenden som råder just nu.
Här färska bilder från testkörningar i Ungern: http://totalcar.hu/magazin/hirek/2016/0 ... and_rover/
[Originally posted by Edfors]
Efter en enkel analys genom att matcha testbilarnas registreringsnumret med brittiska bilregistret kan man konstatera att motoralternativen som kommer erbjudas är 2.0 och 3.0 liter dieselmotorer och även 3.0 bensinare, utöver detta troligen minst en hybridvariant.
Registreringsnummer och motor
VO65HCK: 3.0 Petrol
VO65GZV: 3.0 Petrol
VN65ZDH: 3.0 Petrol
VN65CVA: 3.0 Petrol
VO65GZL: 3.0 Diesel
VN65CJZ: 2.0 Diesel
VN65CRX: 3.0 Diesel
VN65CVH: 2.0 Diesel
VN65ZGT: 2.0 Diesel