Monday, April 6, 2009

Mean Land Rover


A new Land Rover technology, Dynamic Response, further reduces roll and improves handling. This computer-controlled active anti-roll system senses cornering forces and then acts to reduce lean. It’s one of the key reasons why this powerful SUV has the agility and handling of a much smaller sporty vehicle. In keeping with its “driver’s pedigree”, much work on the chassis tuning of the Range Rover Supercharged was undertaken at the Nürburgring race circuit in Germany, in addition to the extensive and rigorous on-road and off-road Land Rover development program. On the supercharged version, four-piston race-bred Brembo front brakes help give superb braking ability. The Range Rover Supercharged is one of the most aerodynamic of all SUVs. Although packed with recognizable Range Rover cues, it is stylistically different in many ways. The windscreen is more steeply raked, the roofline is lower and sloped, the glass is flush fitting, the characteristic Range Rover bonnet castellations have been smoothed away and the vehicle sits lower.

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