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- Pros
- Powerful performance with
Supercharged model, comfortable ride
and handling on and off the
pavement, classy yet rugged
interior, spacious backseat, high
level of off-road capability.
- Cons
- High price, less cargo capacity
than some competitors.
- What's New for 2007
- For 2007, the Land Rover Range
Rover's cabin has been revised to
offer enhanced luxury and storage
space. Buyers get twin gloveboxes,
new cupholders and a revamped center
console, along with a more stylish,
intuitively organized dash trimmed
in wood and metal. Existing airbags
have been relocated for improved
performance and a driver's knee
airbag has been added. The climate
control system has been revised to
operate more quietly and with
improved capability. Ventilated
front seats are now available, and
heated seats are now standard on all
Land Rovers. Other updates include
the addition of customizable
settings for the 4WD system
("Terrain Response"), an upgraded
rear differential said to improve
off-road dexterity, and an
electronic parking brake.
- Introduction
- The Land Rover Range Rover was
one of the first luxury SUVs, and in
many ways, it remains one of the
segment's defining vehicles. In past
years, the brand's biggest selling
point was its status-symbol cachet;
Land Rover's products were actually
mediocre, but buyers eager to enjoy
its upper-crust image flocked to the
marque in droves. A 2003 redesign
brought with it significant
improvements for Land Rover Range
Rover, and today this Land Rover SUV
offers just as much quality as it
does prestige.
Range Rover buyers may choose
between the very well-appointed Land
Rover Range Rover HSE model and the
performance-oriented Supercharged
trim. Land Rover Range Rover HSE
buyers get a wealth of standard
features, including a power sunroof,
a rearview camera, front and rear
parking sensors, leather upholstery,
power front seats, full power
accessories, three-zone climate
control and a Harman Kardon sound
system. Supercharged models get
performance upgrades like bigger
wheels and a more powerful engine.
The 2007 Land Rover Range Rover
is an excellent choice for those
seeking premium SUV transportation.
- Body Styles, Trim Levels, and
Options
- The 2007 Land Rover Range Rover
SUV comes in two trims: Land Rover
Range Rover HSE and Supercharged.
The Land Rover Range Rover HSE is
decked out with a long list of
standard features that includes
19-inch wheels, xenon HID
headlights, an air suspension,
tri-zone automatic climate control,
leather upholstery, wood trim, a
leather-wrapped steering wheel, a
12-way power-adjustable driver seat,
a 10-way power front passenger seat,
Bluetooth connectivity, front and
rear parking sensors, a rearview
parking camera and a navigation
system. Entertainment is provided by
a 14-speaker, 710-watt Harman Kardon
sound system.
Step up to the Land Rover Range
Rover Supercharged edition and
you're rewarded with a more powerful
V8, 20-inch wheels, adaptive
headlights, an electronically
locking rear differential and
ventilated 14-way power-adjustable
front seats with upgraded leather
upholstery. These features are all
optional on the Land Rover Range
Rover HSE. Available for both trims
is a rear-seat entertainment package
that adds a six-disc DVD changer
with twin monitors mounted in the
back of the front headrests.
- Powertrains and Performance
- The Land Rover Range Rover
HSE gets a 4.4-liter V8 with 305
horsepower and 325 pound-feet of
torque, while the Land Rover Range
Rover Supercharged accordingly gets
a supercharged 4.2-liter mill that
boasts 400 hp and 420 lb-ft. The
only transmission is a six-speed
automatic, featuring a
sequential-shift manual mode.
Maximum towing capacity stands at
7,700 pounds. A permanent
four-wheel-drive system and a
height-adjustable suspension are
standard features, along with
low-range gearing and a maximum of
almost 11 inches of ground clearance
for serious off-roading. Land Rover
Range Rovers also offer a Terrain
Response system that allows the
driver to customize powertrain,
suspension and electronic systems to
best handle off-road conditions.
- Safety
- Standard safety items on this
Land Rover Range Rover SUV include
antilock brakes, stability control,
side airbags for front occupants,
full-length side curtain airbags, a
driver's knee airbag and front and
rear parking sensors with a rearview
camera.
- Interior Design and Special
Features
- Inside, the Land Rover Range
Rover's unique personality comes
through, as it has the upscale
ambience of a luxury sedan and the
rugged feel of a serious off-road
vehicle. Most materials are
premium-grade, and buyers have their
choice of cherry or walnut wood
accents. The seating position is
notably upright, but both front and
rear passengers will find the
accommodations supportive and roomy.
Rear-seaters get their own climate
controls and power-adjustable
headrests. The Land Rover
Range Rover offers 74 cubic feet of
cargo capacity.
- Driving Impressions
- The 2007 Land Rover Range Rover
employs a unibody design and has a
self-adjusting air suspension that
monitors vehicle loads and road
conditions. When driven on pavement,
the Range Rover feels stable and
comfortable. In terms of
boulder-bashing, it still has few
equals, thanks to its generous
ground clearance and wheel
articulation.
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