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The Ultimate Luxury SUV Is Still A Range Rover 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Review

The Ultimate Luxury SUV Is Still A Range Rover 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Review

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The all-new fifth-generation Land Rover Range Rover takes everything that makes this nameplate special and gives it a modern rethink. Though it may not look very different from last year's model, the devil really is in the details, though without the hellish connotation in this case. The exterior is smooth and concept car-like, the interior is opulent and avant-garde. The powertrains are also more 21st-century than before your choice of a mild-hybrid six-cylinder, a plug-in hybrid, a BMW-sourced twin-turbo V8, and soon, a full battery electric option. Land Rover gives the Range Rover a lot of pricing bandwidth, so no matter if you're a Mercedes-Benz GLS shopper or a Rolls-Royce Cullinan shopper, there is a 2023 Range Rover for you.
Date: 2022-12-24

Comments and reviews: 14


Alex, Did you say 255, 000? Did Range Rover provide heavily armed security guards for the week you had it at your top secret, mountaintop compound? On a serious note, I would be remiss if I failed to mention the headroom actually reaches the mythical 40 mark just like a 20 year old Toyota Matrix.
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my 2020 ioniq EV has a 38kwh battery as the only means of driving the vehicle. The fact this will have a 31kwh battery for a phev is nuts. Its also amazing how that little car would get about 130 miles of range off the same 31kwh as this will have
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Looks exactly like the old one except the rear end, interiors are improved but the car looks old as hell, its s shame they didnt change the front end styling to make it a little more mdoern
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What a piece of junk! It gets 1 out of 5 for reliability only because they don't do zero! You'll love all the glitz while sitting in a broken down garbage can by the side of the road.
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You do need all the luxury when you are broken down at the side of the road in the middle of the road at the butt crack of dawn.
Dink a point for not having zero gravity seats.

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You know your a car person if you get happy over a BMW engine with a dip stick. Like finally maybe they can apply some of the thing they learned to the BMW line up
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A part of me really wishes they gave it a Maybach/Alpina paint scheme. For THIS much cash I don t want it to look like your average Range Rover from a distance
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If and only if this car came with 20 year unlimited mile bumper to bumper warranty would it be worth to buy. Ranger Rover reliability is notoriously poor.
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it s stunning, luxurious, well built and off road capable
Who cares about reliability? This is far superior to any long term reliable entry

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Hey Alex I currently own a 23 RR. I found the X7 seat the most uncomfortable of My RR, GLS63, and X7. I would rank them GLS, RR, X7. Me personally.
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14: 43 Something about how the tweeter is mounted bothers me. It looks like it shouldn t be there. And, it looks like a Walkie Talkie.
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Alex, You had the EPA range at 18 City, 16 Hwy and 21 Combined. I would think it would be 21 Hwy, 16 City and 18 Combined.
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One of my neighbor s new RR s fog lights went down in just one week still, when it s not broken, it s a really great car
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Wow. Quite luxurious for an SUV--amazing interior, and those tailgate seats. The exterior is lovely. Enjoyed this review.
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