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2011 Range Rover facelift spied

September 10, 2008 by George Skentzos  




Our spy photographers have captured some fantastic shots of the new 2011 Range Rover.

 2011 Range Rover facelift spied

This will be the last evolution of the current model Range Rover, with the all-new model set to make its debut in 2013.

2011 Range Rover facelift spied

The patches of camouflage easily give away the features of the new Range Rover which have received a refresh.

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Revised headlamps, grille and tail lights are a given, along with a subtle facelift to the front end.

2011 Range Rover facelift spied

Our best guess puts this new model into showrooms in Europe at least by 2010.

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Comments

12 Responses to “2011 Range Rover facelift spied”
  1. The Salesman says:

    The most expensive Tata available. Will be interesting to know the price and if the changes are just cosmetic. If the shifting of 300 workers to the Jaguar line is anything to go by I’ll bet less will be sold as more.

  2. Benjie says:

    These seem like purposefully leaked shots!

    Look at the opening glamour shot, couldn’t have taken a better shot if they tried.

  3. A couple of things about Tata. They are very serious players with annual revenues near 4% of the Indian GDP! Tata are in the process of employing over 600 engineers across Jaguar and Land Rover specifically.

    Tata is said to be approving engineer wish lists at 100%. Ford was lucky to approve half that if not less.

    When Tata buy a company – they keep it. In 200 years of doing business, they have never sold a company.

    There are some hugely exciting products currently in development at both companies at the moment.

    Tata is very good news for Jaguar and Land Rover. Anyone that thinks otherwise, will get a big surprise.

  4. BIG JIM says:

    Thats right Anthony Tata has the cash to spend up big on R&D for greater performance and new model development.

  5. The Salesman says:

    I had the pleasure of inspecting Tata’s last offer in Australia when it first landed here. Nearly every car had a factory defect from rust to bad paint and electrical problems, this all left a bad taste in my mouth. I know Tata has the revenue. I am praying they spend it wisely.

  6. Alex says:

    I think the mistake everyones making about the TATA ownership here is that TATA isnt putting Indian people that we dont know anything about on the assembly lines. Their not using their own components to make these expensive cars. Theres nothing to worry about. Not yet anyway. I like the look of that facelift. Ive had my Range Rover I think since 2003 and its my favourite car ever. I might trade up to this one for a couple of years before the next one comes out. I dont like the current facelift. It looks a little too gangsta. I think it looked best on 2002, 2003 & 2004. And if anyone heres gonna bring anything up about reliablility Ive had mine since 2003 and have done 150,000 miles in it and there have been no problems AT ALL. Same with my discovery 3 and thats done 190,000 miles. You just need to keep them serviced.

  7. WVB says:

    I’ve always been impressed with how the original 1970 shape has been largely retained where other 4X4s including its sibling disco have arrived and subsequently re-arranged themselves to suit market trends over the years. It goes to show you don’t need to mess too much with something that works.

  8. FRUGAL_ONE says:

    Did i mention that the RangeRover was once “TheKing”

    Alas now that its owned by Indian shysters its just a also-ran.

    The mail is for the new Iveco Massif, aka Campagnola EASILY better than a Defender rubbish.

    Waiting for this website to mention the new Massif by Iveco, oh, and test the Mazda CX7 AS PROMISED! :-)

    Cheers

    F-0

  9. khrod says:

    frugal one……….. buddy y do u have to sound so racist in all the comments u make. is it just coz u have a potty mouth? never underestimate anyone.

    figo

  10. Maff says:

    This is clearly the 10MY which has just been revealed at New York show press day today (8 April) – what an improvement on an already brilliant car.

  11. rabih says:

    same shape same range sooo

  12. v_v_e says:

    Fungal one….. are you seeing any one? You really should.

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