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Land Rover Confirms 2WD Version of Upcoming LRX, Releases New Info on Hybrids
Land Rover's new sub-Freelander entry, based on the LRX concept, will be offering buyers the option of either 2- or 4-wheel drive. If the former is preferred, Land Rover assures people it will be the cleanest vehicle ever offered by the manufacturer, emitting "less than" 130 g/km of CO2.
The British firm's managing director Phil Popham says, "A 2WD option is just one way in which we are developing our vehicles efficiency whilst adding to the Land Rover range and expanding our customer base."
"We will continue to make the 'world's finest all-terrain vehicles' for those customers who require 4WD but will also now offer an alternative to those that don't," Popham added.
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2013 Range Rover Mk4 Revealed In More Detail And In 140 New Photos, Diesel-hybrid Confirmed
The fourth-generation of Land Rover's venerable Range Rover series made its debut today during a special event held at The Royal Ballet School in Richmond, London. We've already seen it but the British carmaker divulged new details about its...
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Range Rover Evoque 5-door Blasts Into La Show
Following the presentation of the three-door model earlier this year, the five-door version of the all-new Range Rover Evoque made its global public debut at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. Despite the added practicality and -according to Land Rover-...
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Land Rover Fully Reveals 5-door Range Rover Evoque Before La Show Debut [20 Photos]
After teasing us at the end of September with a single photo, Land Rover today came out with more details and a full image gallery of the 5-door version of the Range Rover Evoque ahead of its global debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show, on November 17....
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New Range Rover Evoque: First Official Photo Of Compact Suv
We just received the first official photo of the all-new Range Rover Evoque, which is the production version of the LRX Concept. We're still gathering details so stay tuned on Carscoop for more. [Update] This here is the all-new Range Rover Evoque,...
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Land Rover Gets Government Grant To Build Range Rover Lrx
The UK Government has offered a grant of up to £27 million ($37.4 million) to help the Jaguar-Land Rover Group develop the production version of the LRX small SUV first shown in Detroit last year. It should be noted that the grant is from a separate...
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