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2012 Range Rover Coming very soon for the Uk market.

Exec car hire have been keeping up to date with the release of this
new luxury 2012 4x4 and will keep you updated on when we can offer
this exclusive vehicle for hire to all our current and new coming
customers.
Range Rovers don’t change as often as other dealer's of the 4x4
market. The
first generation of the original luxury off road vehicle went 22
years without much of a significant change. So the facelift due in early
2012 seems slightly unnecessary. The reality is that the Range Rover
didn’t change because the companies that owned it during that time
didn’t have the amount of funds, and the cars were still selling
well. Now, Land Rover gets to dig into the deep pockets of its new
owner.
The New Range Rover Evoque 2012

Named the Range Rover Evoque, this
all-new coupé will join the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport
line-up in the summer of 2011. It will be the smallest, lightest and
most fuel efficient Range Rover ever produced. Customers have a
choice of both a 4WD and a 2WD version, with a sub 130g/km CO2
demonstrating the Range Rover brand's commitment to environmental
sustainability.
Phil Popham, managing director of
Land Rover said: "Today is a very special occasion for Range Rover,
not only are we celebrating 40 years of the brand, we are also
demonstrating our exciting future by showing the all-new Range Rover
Evoque. Range Rover is one of the most highly regarded and iconic
vehicles in the history of motoring and has been a continuing
success since we first introduced it in 1970. The all-new Range
Rover Evoque, is an important step for the future continued success
and growth of the brand.
2011 Range Rover Autobiography

A new class-leading V8 diesel engine, new 8 speed transmission, two
significant Terrain Response upgrades and subtle external styling
enhancements are amongst the features on the new 2011 Range
Rover -
on-sale in the UK from late September 2010.
The LR-TDV8 4.4-litre with parallel sequential turbo charging
replaces the outstanding LR-TDV8 3.6-litre and is unique to the
Range Rover.
The all-new LR-TDV8 combines superior power and massive torque with
unparalleled levels of refinement. Despite the extra performance,
this V8 engine is cleaner too, delivering even lower
fuel consumption and CO2
emissions than its predecessor. The combined cycle fuel consumption
of the new LR-TDV8 4.4-litre is 30.1mpg, making this the first Range
Rover ever to better 30mpg.
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