It’s been about three weeks since we last saw the 2014 Range Rover with extended wheelbase spied with minimal camo, and our spy photographers have did it again.
Wearing the same amount of camouflage, the Range Rover LWB was caught while being tested at the track. This elongated SUV won’t be less sporty than the regular Range Rover, so we’re not that surprised.
As we already mentioned, the extended wheelbase version is about 150mm (6 inches) longer and has gained larger rear doors. This means more legroom in back and better cabin access as well. Aimed at the Chinese market, where LWB vehicles are a huge success, the Range Rover seen above (and below) will be fully revealed later this year.
Until further details surface, scroll below to see the new Range Rover LWB in our latest spyshots.
As we already mentioned, the extended wheelbase version is about 150mm (6 inches) longer and has gained larger rear doors. This means more legroom in back and better cabin access as well. Aimed at the Chinese market, where LWB vehicles are a huge success, the Range Rover seen above (and below) will be fully revealed later this year.
Until further details surface, scroll below to see the new Range Rover LWB in our latest spyshots.