Range Rover (L460)

[2][3][4] It is built upon Jaguar Land Rover's new MLA-Flex platform, which underpins large vehicles that either use straight-six or V8 engines.

Internally designated L460, the vehicle is based on the MLA platform, which it shares with the smaller third generation Range Rover Sport.

The system enhances efficiency by disconnecting drive at the front axle at speeds between 35 and 160 km/h (22 and 99 mph), which reduces drag losses by 30 per cent and decrease its CO2 emissions by 4g/km.

Additional standard features include navigation, wireless smartphone charging, SiriusXM satellite radio, and a 13.7-inch digital gauge display.

The four-seater arrangement includes a centre console dividing the two rear seats along with an electrically operated tray table and a mini-fridge.

The P615 is added, and the SV Bespoke program is available on the Range Rover which provides buyers with a seven-step process through colours, interiors, materials themes and more.

To help promote the SV Bespoke program, Land Rover revealed the limited Carmel Edition at the 2023 Monterey Car Week.

(kWh) (kW; PS; bhp) (kW; PS; bhp) (Nm; lb-ft) All engines are coupled with an eight-speed automatic gearbox with a low-range capability, and supply power to the wheels through an all-wheel-drive system which can decouple the front axle to improve efficiency under certain driving conditions.

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