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Old 15th July 2020, 16:22   #1
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2021 Range Rover line-up gets Diesel mild-hybrid engine

Land Rover has released details of the 2021 Range Rover line-up. New to the range is a 3.0-litre diesel mild-hybrid engine.

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In India, the 2021 Range Rover will be available in Standard Wheelbase (SWB) and Long Wheelbase (LWB) body styles. The SWB will come in Vogue, Vogue SE and Autobiography variants, while the LWB will come in Vogue, Vogue SE, Autobiography and SV Autobiography variants.

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Special editions like the Westminster Edition, Westminster Black Edition and Range Rover Fifty will come in LWB only.

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The 2021 Range Rover will be powered by a 3.0-litre, 6-cylinder petrol (P400) mild-hybrid engine producing 395 BHP and 550 Nm @ 2,000-5,000 rpm. The SUV will also get the new 3.0-litre, 6-cylinder diesel (D300) 48 V mild-hybrid engine that makes 296 BHP and 650 Nm @ 1,500-2,500 rpm. Land Rover claims that the new engine offers better performance than the previous V8 with efficiency and weight of 6-cylinder design.

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The 2021 Range Rover Sport will be offered in S, SE, HSE, HSE Dynamic, Autobiography Dynamic and SVR variants.

The SUV will be offered with three engine options. These include a 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol (P300) engine producing 296 BHP and 400 Nm @ 1,500-4,000 rpm and the new (D300) mild-hybrid engine. The SVR variant gets the 5.0-litre, V8 supercharged engine that puts out 567 BHP and 700 Nm @ 3,500-5,000 rpm.
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Old 15th July 2020, 17:58   #2
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Re: 2021 Range Rover line-up gets Diesel mild-hybrid engine

One of the cleanest looking modern day SUV, and very glad to see it with new diesel heart. Hope they introduce diesel engines throughout their models.

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Re: 2021 Range Rover line-up gets Diesel mild-hybrid engine

Good to see that the Diesel is making a come back to Land Rover in a mild hybrid form. Hope they price it competitively to the X7 or the GLS.
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Re: 2021 Range Rover line-up gets Diesel mild-hybrid engine

Great to see the diesel come back. It's the fuel of choice with big SUVs. But what is also new is that the flagship will now come in two wheelbases. If I'm not wrong, the SUV so far was offered only in the LWB here. Good way to separate the self-driven from the chauffeur-driven; I count myself in the former category and would any day go for the SWB as it would be that much better to drive.

Wish other luxury barges like the S-Class also offered the regular wheelbase here for self-driving owners.
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Re: 2021 Range Rover line-up gets Diesel mild-hybrid engine

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. If I'm not wrong, the SUV so far was offered only in the LWB here.

Wish other luxury barges like the S-Class also offered the regular wheelbase here for self-driving owners.
RR Vogue was always available in regular wheel base also

I highly doubt there will be any/many takers for the SWB S-class since the price difference will not be much and frankly I dont see a drastic change in driving dynamics. If it were then I think the S63AMG would have been made in a SWB but I believe its a LWB too.
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