theredchili":rlwg20bh said:
I have had 11 Landrovers over the years, and i'm slightly disappointed with my first impressions, very ugly and has lost the Landrover look which has been around since 1948
First glance shows that it has road tyres, big alloys, low plastic bumpers, do we need another Rangerover/Discovery/Freelander ?-No we still want the Landrover Utility
Will have to see what the off road performance is like before judging it any further
Lets just hope as this is only a concept the end product is very different !
I've had 6 Landies, starting with a '69 2A light-Weight, & ending with a '99 110Td5 CSW
The articles on the BBC website, in the 'Yorkshire Post', & in 'Autocar' stated that this picture is still a design model
Anyway, it's not unveiled until the Frankfurt Motorshow, so things may differ, this is probably a red-herring/distraction.
As for building it as a monocoque, unless they're really keen to lose the specialist market for 'cherry-pickers', road-railers, ambulances, etc...... they need to retain a separate chassis & easily alterable/removable body panels aft of the cab.
Electrics aren't that much of an issue, so long as they're sealed to a proper standard (look at 'winch challenge' motors who run the Td5!!) & not overly complicated.
I remember all the furore when the Td5 was introduced??, I too was sceptical until I spent my own money on a 110CSW
it went on to stay in production for almost a decade, & was tuneable, frugal (I averaged 32MPG from mine on every tankful)
I use a few of the LR forums & they're
alive over that set of photos at the moment!!!
Sadly I'm between Landies at the moment, but I'm looking for a nice (last of the run) Range Rover 'Classic' 300Tdi manual, or maybe (just maybe...) a 101FC