2022 Range Rover L460

naks

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gatorgrizz27

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Rear looks great, side looks great, wheels are hideous but simple swap. Front looks like a Range Rover Sport, which isn’t good IMO.
 

Carson G

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Rear looks great, side looks great, wheels are hideous but simple swap. Front looks like a Range Rover Sport, which isn’t good IMO.
I wish the front looked like the Sport, personally I think the front looks like the Velar and Defender had a baby.
 

TOUGE

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I wish the front looked like the Sport, personally I think the front looks like the Velar and Defender had a baby.

I think the current Discovery sport is the second best looking Land Rover right now behind the Velar.

I agree with Gatorgriss, every angle but stright on the front looks good.
 

catmann

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Yikes, more angry eyes headlights. And it does seem a bit more like a Sport. Overall this seems to be a mild evolution in design, with the greatest change being the underlying MLA platform. In theory it should handle even better now. I presume Pivi Pro, so hopefully more relaible as well? Time will tell....
 

catmann

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The 11.4" display looks way out of place in the center stack. Part of the RR appeal was always having such a nicely intergrated display(s). Now it looks like someone velcroed it on there - dirt and debris will surely get behind it as well. It does allow for adding larger displays down the road I suppose, but off the cuff I think the dash is ho-hum. The gear selector area seems fine. Pricing will surely be outlandish since we know they are pushing the RR upmarket.
 

SkiWill

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If money were no object (which it certainly is for me anyway) I'd order the 7 seater tomorrow. Excellent maneuverability for a big vehicle combined with off-road ability, which I'd actually use, and exceptional comfort for hauling around the family. Something to aspire to I guess. Unfortunately it'll likely be a $130k and up for a 7 seater. Here's hoping for 50%+ depreciation in 4 years! I'd still keep my LR4 for the more adventurous outings though.
 

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