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2007 Land Rover Range Rover

2007 Land Rover Range Rover Model Overview

2007 Land Rover Range Rover

Off-Road King Refined

Land Rover's flagship Range Rover receives interior and chassis enhancements and an upgraded four-wheel-drive system for 2007.

by Jim Gorzelany, ForbesAutos.com

For 2007, the luxurious and capable Land Rover Range Rover gets a number of interior revisions and an improved 4WD system for even more extreme off-road abilities.

The Range Rover blends conflicting functions by offering supreme luxury and extreme off-road ruggedness. Few other SUVs offer such high levels of both. The trade-off is a steep price.

Despite the considerable premium Land Rover charges for its vehicles, the company still struggles with quality control: Consumer Reports has consistently rated all Land Rover models as having reliability that is much worse than average. Land Rover ranks dead last in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2006 Initial Quality Study, which tracks the number of problems on vehicles within the first 90 days of ownership.

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The Land Rover Range Rover’s basic formula of classic, clean styling, old-school luxury appointments and superior off-road technology has been significantly revamped only three times in more than 30 years. The current, third-generation platform dates back to the 2003 model year. It received a number of updates last year, including an optional 400-hp supercharged engine.

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For 2007, the Range Rover receives the company’s Terrain Response system that’s already offered on the LR3 and Range Rover Sport. This sophisticated system automatically adjusts the suspension, throttle, brakes and electronic traction aids according to five driver-selectable settings, including three off-road modes for mud, sand and rocky trails. It makes navigating rough terrain as easy as steering around obstacles and all but drives the vehicle for you.

The base HSE version now gets the more-aggressive suspension setup first seen on last year’s Supercharged model — it’s meant to improve on-road agility. A new rear electronic differential that works with the standard electronic center locking differential to further improve the vehicle’s off-road prowess is standard on the Supercharged model and optional on the HSE.

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Sitting inside a Land Rover Range Rover, the ostentation and sheer sense of luxury are palpable. Its plush interior gains a number of enhancements for 2007, including electronically released twin glove boxes, revised center console, electronic parking brake, new gauges, switches and trim, as well as improved climate-control and ventilation systems.

Optional front seats are now ventilated as well as heated. Front side airbags have been relocated from the doors to the seats; the passenger-side front airbag has been redesigned and a driver's side inflatable knee bolster has been added. New acoustic windshield glass is triple-laminated for added sound insulation.

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The top-of-the-line Range Rover Supercharged comes with a 4.2-liter supercharged V8 that generates an impressive 400 hp and 420 pound-feet of torque. This makes it as potent — at least on paper — as the Chevrolet Corvette and Maserati GranSport, though it trails the class-leading Porsche Cayenne Turbo by 50 hp.

The standard Range Rover HSE's 4.4-liter V8 generates 305 hp, which is more than enough for most drivers. Expect poor fuel economy from both engines — optimistically speaking, around 13 mpg city/18 mpg highway for the supercharged V8, and 14 mpg city/18 mpg highway for the base V8.

A six-speed automatic transmission is standard and automatically adapts its shifting patterns to driving style; it also includes a manual-shift mode.

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Standard equipment includes a tire-pressure monitoring system and a standard rearview video monitor, which can be especially handy for parallel parking. Sirius satellite radio ($400) and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system with dual screens ($2,500) — one mounted in the back of each front-seat headrest — are optional.

The Supercharged model adds premium leather upholstery, upgraded front brakes by brake experts Brembo, adaptive front headlights that swivel to illuminate the road around curves, heated front and rear seats, heated steering wheel and a ski sack integrated into the rear center seat back, behind the fold-down armrest.

Is the Land Rover Range Rover for You?


Buy this Vehicle if You want one of the plushest, most luxurious SUVs ever built; you think a large luxury sedan isn't versatile enough at hauling people and things; you aspire to participate in the G4 Challenge off-road race.
Keep Looking if The base price gives you heart palpitations; you don't want to spend $80 at the pump to fill the tank; you don't plan to go off-road or haul and tow much, in which case a luxury sedan is worth considering.
Who Fits? Five adults will find the Land Rover Range Rover's rich leather interior to be as posh and comfortable as a private English club; shorter riders will appreciate the height-adjustable suspension that can lower the vehicle for better ingress and egress.
Options Worth Splurging on The rear DVD entertainment system ($2,500) for families; Heated Accessories Package ($1,300) with heated front and rear seats as well as a heated steering wheel for colder climates.
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