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Next-Generation Range Rover Spotted Testing At The Nurburgring In Full Camouflage

Current-gen Range Rover image used for represtational purposes

  • It will be underpinned by JLR's new Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA) which is the same as the new Defender.

  • It could share the 4.4-litre V8 from the X7 thanks to Land Rover's new deal with BMW.

  • The next-gen Range Rover is likely to debut in 2021.

A completely camouflaged example of the next-gen to do something for its luxury off-roader SUV.

The fifth-gen Range Rover will be underpinned by the JLR's new Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA) that is lighter than the previous model's D7u architecture. The same platform also underpins the new-gen. The new SUV is likely to feature revisions in the form of a more high-set bonnet and chunkier front grille while the headlamps could be a little sleeker.

At the rear, the biggest highlight is the quad-exhaust system which could be suggestive of Land Rover's new deal with and is tuned to belt out 608PS and 750Nm in the BMW M8.

There have been reports of a fully electric variant in development alongside the mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants as well. The existing fourth-gen Range Rover is the brand's flagship SUV that has been on sale since 2012. Its royalty has been questioned by the Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan in the past few years. Expect the Land Rover to drop that camouflage off the fifth-gen Range Rover in 2021.



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