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Just after having released the LRX to the market, Land Rover is yet on another roll to release another of their many planned car lease specials. This time the design is based loosely on the LRX and the Freelander. It looks like the newcomer will be a five-door sport SUV that is set to battle it out against brand rivals BMW and Audi, X1 and Q5 respectively.
The new Land Rover is slightly smaller than previous models, earning it
the Baby Land Rover title. It's the kind of model that Land Rover
really wants to push to the green market as well, as it will feature
technology increasing efficiency and further boosting the green
credentials that Land Rover wants to offer the market. These
technologies will include the stop-start system and a hybrid
drivetrain, both that are likely there to reduce CO2 emissions in this
range of vehicle.
All that said, do suspect that people will be more interested in the
exterior more than what runs this SUV because it will sport the LRX
front aggressive look, which really gives away the influence of the
build. Also, the car will be a little higher to give occupants more
headroom and more luggage space. The model however will not be as tall
as the Freelander it is based on, with shallow side windows and pillars
on the side that make the roof look like it's suspended in air.
A split
tailgate tops off this beautiful future of car lease specials from Land
Rover.
Inside, one will find a two-toned theme of the cabin, a dashboard that
will more than likely look like the Freelanders current offering, and
luxurious material ranging from leather and wood to carbon fiber and
aluminum.
Engine options will also be quite numerous with the stop-start
technology fitted into a 2.2 liter diesel and a 3.2 liter straight six
gas version. This means lower fuel consumption and lower CO2 emissions.
There are rumors of the car using a more advanced type of hybrid system
as well, with talk of the use of super capacitors instead of batteries
that will store energy from regenerative braking. Motors hidden in the
front wheels will allow a driver to get more speed as electricity flows
to run them.
All in all, this is a Land Rover and only quality is expected from this
seasoned manufacturer. No name has been given to the new baby Land
Rover but there have been suggestions of sticking it with the
Freelander brand. Still a little far off, the sports SUV is expected to
hit showrooms in 2010. So it may be best to save all that money you
have now to get one of these car lease specials from Land Rover in the
future.
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