- The Range Rover gains a powerful, refined, all-new TDV8 diesel
engine for 2007 model year
- Cuts 0-60 mph (and 0-100 km/h) by over four seconds, but has
the same fuel economy as the outgoing diesel (25.1 mpg combined
average)
- Added technologies include Land Rover's acclaimed Terrain
Response, electronic park brake and electronic rear 'e'
differential
- Improved cabin gains extra stowage, enhanced finishes and more
effective air-conditioning - plus the option of cooled front
seats
Range Rover Vogue receives an all-new V8 diesel engine and a
series of other significant enhancements for the 2007 model year.
These latest improvements to Land Rover's flagship vehicle include
a revised cabin design and a host of technical upgrades, such as
Land Rover's patented Terrain Response system, which extends even
further the vehicle's impressive breadth of capability.
The technologically sophisticated, turbocharged 272 bhp/PS (200
kW) TDV8 diesel makes its debut in the Range Rover Vogue, and is
one of the world's most advanced engines. Like all Land Rover
engines, it is lightweight, compact and extremely strong. Compared
with the six-cylinder diesel it replaces, it is 54 per cent more
powerful, delivers 64 per cent more torque, and yet has the same
fuel economy.
"The TDV8 diesel is a great new engine, to power one of the
world's great vehicles - the most complete luxury 4x4," says Land
Rover managing director Phil Popham. "Its balance of performance,
refinement and economy is unmatched. We believe it makes the Range
Rover an even more desirable vehicle, especially in strong diesel
markets, and will appeal to many customers who've never considered
a diesel before.
"Performance is similar to many more obviously sporty vehicles
and fuel economy is comparable with a lot of petrol saloon cars.
Yet the new Range Rover Vogue delivers so much more - great
comfort, huge carrying capacity, awesome off-road capability and
massive towing ability, all with exemplary refinement."
Acceleration is significantly improved, compared with the
previous diesel engine: over four seconds has been cut from the
0-60 mph and 0-100 km/h times (now 8.5 sec and 9.2 sec
respectively). Maximum speed is raised to 124 mph (200 km/h),
electronically limited. In addition, the TDV8 is up to 75 per cent
quieter overall, more refined, and has improved brakes and
handling.
The new engine is matched to the six-speed, state-of-the-art ZF
'intelligent shift' automatic transmission, already used on petrol
Range Rover Vogue models. The suspension set-up is similar to that
of the Range Rover Vogue Supercharged, delivering outstanding
handling and ride comfort. Large Brembo front brakes are
standard.
The two petrol engine options for the Range Rover Vogue
introduced last year to wide acclaim - a 396 bhp/PS (291 kW)
supercharged V8 and a normally aspirated 306 bhp/PS (225 kW) V8 -
continue for 2007 model year.
Range Rover Vogue's outstanding off-road capability is enhanced
by the addition of Terrain Response as standard for all 2007
models, together with a centre 'e' (electronic) differential and
the availability of a rear 'e' differential. Terrain Response
allows the driver to select one of five settings on the rotary
switch, to suit the terrain. The vehicle's electronic and
mechanical controls are then optimised to tackle the specific
conditions.
"Terrain Response improves absolute off-road ability while
reducing driver effort: off-road performance has never been
easier," says Phil Popham. "It benefits on-road driving too, and
perfectly exemplifies Land Rover's belief in offering the greatest
breadth of capability in the class."
Other enhancements apply across the Range Rover Vogue line-up
for the 2007 model year. The cabin gains better stowage space
(including a new twin glovebox), an enhanced airbag package, a
cleaner centre console design, an electronic parking brake, a new
upper facia and substantially improved air-conditioning and
ventilation. Switchgear and the audio system have been improved,
and there are more extensive wood and metallic finishes, all
contributing to an enhanced premium feel. Front seats now offer an
optional cooling function, as well as a standard heating feature,
and active head restraints contribute to improved safety.
"The most complete luxury 4x4 in the world is now even better,"
says Phil Popham. "The outstanding supercharged V8 and normally
aspirated petrol V8 are joined by an equally impressive new diesel
V8. It is an unbeatable engine range, reinforcing the Range Rover
Vogue's unassailable position at the very pinnacle of the luxury
4x4 sector."