What are the ratings for the 2014 Range Rover?

What are the ratings for the 2014 Range Rover?

The 2014 Land Rover Range Rover ranking is based on its score within the 2014 Luxury Large SUVs category. Currently the Land Rover Range Rover has a score of 7.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 17 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.

When did the new Range Rover come out?

The 2014 Range Rover is part of a generation that launched for the 2013 model year and includes the 2017 Range Rover. For 2014, the Range Rover gained a new standard V6 engine, a long-wheelbase variant, and a stop-start feature (V8 models only).

What is the forward looking camera on a Range Rover?

Included in the Range Rover is a forward-looking camera which is designed to detect when the vehicle is crossing the lane marking on either side without activation of the appropriate indicator.

How does lane departure warning work on 2016 Range Rover?

Lane Departure Warning detects when the 2016 Range Rover crosses lane markings without signaling. See how to adjust sensitivity for added security. Learn how to set a destination on the Navigation System of the 2016 Range Rover using either the touchscreen or your voice.

The 2014 Land Rover Range Rover ranking is based on its score within the 2014 Luxury Large SUVs category. Currently the Land Rover Range Rover has a score of 7.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 17 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.

What’s the maximum angle for a Range Rover?

The maximum approach angle is 34.7 degrees with departure angle at 29 degrees, while the maximum breakover angle on SWB models is 28.2 degrees and 25.6 on LWB models. Numerous paint options are available for your Range Rover, in solid, metallic, ultra-metallic, and pearlescent hues.

How much does a 2014 Land Rover cost?

Used 2014 Land Rover Range Rovers range from $58,900 for a base Range Rover model to around $100,200 for a fully loaded long-wheelbase model. Prices depend on a number of factors, including the vehicle’s condition, mileage, demand, and location.

The 2014 Range Rover is part of a generation that launched for the 2013 model year and includes the 2017 Range Rover. For 2014, the Range Rover gained a new standard V6 engine, a long-wheelbase variant, and a stop-start feature (V8 models only).