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Since its introduction in 1970, the Range Rover has evolved
from being a tool for farm work to being seen as a luxury car
for the stylish elite. Because of this, the interiors of the Range
Rover have changed from being basic to sumptuous, and
the model is the most opulent yet. Every Range Rover includes
tinted leather, real wood trim, luxurious inside furnishings,
and a number of practical technologies.
A big V8 engine that generates 557 horsepower and 700 Nm of
torque and is paired to a smooth 8-speed transmission powers
the enormous Range Rover. A clever AWD system transfers
tremendous power to the road, allowing this beast to reach 100
km/h in less than 5 seconds.
Leather seats, a heated leather steering wheel, and woodveneer trim are standard on all Range Rovers. The headliner is
likewise upholstered in the same luxury leather, the seats have
a massaging function, and the cargo area carpet can be
replaced with attractively finished wood sparing no expense
when it comes to luxury.
The Range Rover's infotainment system, dubbed InControl
Touch Pro Duo, looks simply stunning in the car. When the
Range Rover is powered up, the main screen tilts out from the
dashboard and looks fantastic. The lower-mounted secondary
screen gives you access to vehicle settings, climate controls,
and driving modes.
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