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The new Range Rover has smartly – subtly – slimmed down and ramped up the luxury. Call it change for the better, but with no change to the concept.
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The Discovery’s versatility is exceptional. On the one hand it’s a luxurious family wagon capable of transporting seven passengers in supreme comfort, and on the other it’s a highly capable off-road workhorse that more than lives up to the 64-year-old Land Rover heritage....
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After sixty-four years in the four-wheel-drive business, Land Rover has at last relented to market pressure and released its first ever two-wheel-drive vehicle: the Range Rover Evoque eD4 Pure (coupe and five-door versions)....
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It’s been widely feted as one of the great automotive designs on the road today and there’s even been a special edition created by Victoria Beckham, so you could say the Range Rover Evoque has already created quite a stir. The styling is undeniably striking, especially in the three-door ‘Coupe’ form that made it from the 2008 Land Rover LRX concept to Range Raver Evoque production virtually, and remarkably, intact....
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A certain, shall we say evocative, baby model in the line-up may be grabbing most of the attention at the moment, but the Range Rover Sport remains a key model for the British 4WD brand. The Sport also pipped the Range Rover Evoque by several years as a Range Rover with a sloping roofline, if not to quite as dramatic effect....
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It should not surprise that this "Sport" has what it takes to more than mix it with the more modern SUVs on the blacktop, yet you can flick a few switches and mix it up with the utilitarian off-road brigade. Fewer niggles on quality and better ergonomics are the benefits of BMW and then Ford ownership. My hope is that while I wait for my numbers to come up, the Dynamic mode makes it into the Range Rover flagship - as good as the Sport is, the regal arrogance of the Vogue still wins me over....
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As a stylish, swift, capable and prestigious coupe, the Evoque more than cuts the mustard, even if it is wearing Louboutin stiletto shoes. But don't let the Range Rover badge lull you into thinking the breadth of capability is that of its forebears....
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The Discovery 4, is, without doubt, a fine vehicle - comfortable on-road and immensely capable off it. Its passenger accommodation betters that of some dedicated people movers and its ability to tackle rough terrain is uncompromised by its creature comforts. In town it may not be the sharpest tool in the shed, but this vehicle was arguably not designed to shine in the tight confines of the city. Give it an open highway or a muddy trail however and it will really impress....
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We like the Evoque - who doesn’t - and this one, the Si4 Dynamic, is a heap of fun to drive and just to be in. Despite its aesthetically-focused design, the Evoque functions well as a smallish wagon, with its greatest compromise being outward visibility (which knocks a point off the interior rating).
The pricey $89,045 example tested here is lavishly equipped, but there’s as much design appeal in the well-equipped $53,395 basic version.
Unless you’re hell-bent on replicating the three-door LRX concept, we’d also advise the $1500 cheaper five-door bodystyle every time.
The more frugal diesel models are also cheaper across the range, but the zestiness of the 2.0 litre turbo petrol engine carries enthusiast appeal. It’s certainly worth a test drive....
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