Land Rover has announced pricing for its revised 2010 Range Rover. The base HSE model will retail for $79,275 while the Supercharged version will suck your wallet dry to the tune of $95,125.
Both vehicles feature Land Rover's new 5.0-liter V8 engine along with revised interiors and exteriors.
2010 Land Rover Range Rover
ctpax says:
09:35 AM, 07/15/09
so why is it so expensive?
carfreak8394 says:
09:55 AM, 07/15/09
^^ Because it's a Land Rover.
breif says:
10:02 AM, 07/15/09
Same reason BMW, Mercedes, et al are.
People are willing to pay it.
greenpony says:
11:08 AM, 07/15/09
Separated at birth: Ford Flex & Land Rover Range Rover.
hondacura4 says:
11:15 AM, 07/15/09
I'm not an SUV type of guy but Ive always admired the road presence Range Rovers have always possessed.
I'm curious as of why they haven't changed the BMW design as its been around for quite sometime. It has aged extremely well however.
firstwagon says:
12:27 PM, 07/15/09
I was a Land Rover/Ranger Rover fan back when they built premium offroaders with a touch of class. Now that they build classy vehicles with a touch of off roader in them, I'm not really interested anymore.
putachino says:
01:17 PM, 07/15/09
It could be better looking but its probably better in person.
ctpax says:
01:34 PM, 07/15/09
I understand why the MB, BMW, and Audis are expensive but this one is OVER THE TOP.
zc1 says:
02:33 PM, 07/15/09
Steering wheel needs more buttons...
dc325ix says:
05:20 PM, 07/15/09
I want one - i think the vehicle is gorgeous, and thank god they want back to the classy rims as the rims they offer for the current range rover supercharged are hideous, but like ZC1 says what is up with all the buttons on the steering wheel, as you better have those memorized as trying to remember what controls what while your driving is a safety nightmare.
kurtamaxxxguy says:
09:22 AM, 07/16/09
Pretty, yes, but I keep wondering when Land Rover will get off the bottom of the reliability charts.
rsuryase says:
09:56 PM, 07/16/09
It's British.