Jaguar Land Rover has announced a new strategy to accelerate next-generation technology and sustainability to support its ‘Modern Luxury’ vision for the business
As Jaguar Land Rover enters discussions with overseas suppliers as part of its forward planning, a new report suggests the UK’s motor industry risks future collapse
The new fifth-generation L460 Range Rover is available to order now, priced from £94,400, and costing £10k more than the outgoing version. It gains new plug-in hybrid powertrains, upgraded technology and an updated, cleaner design.
So Land Rover is planning new Defender variants in addition to the current model and the Range Rover line-up will be four models strong – but the Discovery will remain a two-model family. Where does that leave the Discovery brand, then?
An axe has been taken to the Discovery Sport line-up, with the range considerably slimmed down compared to before and a new Urban Edition model brought in to replace the previous S models