Land Rover will launch its first ever two-wheel-drive car this autumn, an ultra-frugal version of its Range Rover ‘coupé SUV’, the LRX. The front-drive model will emit less than 130g/km of CO2, says Land Rover; four-wheel-drive LRXs will emit around 140/gkm. Although the car is widely known as the Range Rover LRX, Land Rover sources say it will be given a proper name instead of a code. Four-wheel-drive variants are likely to cost around $51k, with front-drive models priced at around $7000 less.
Tuesday, May 11
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