TaTa's plans for Land Rover...
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:16 pm
I was curious to find out any news on Ta Ta's LR plans....
Apart from the latest news that Land Rover is laying off 198 workers and going to a four-day-week, I found this in Autoweek...
2009
--Facelifted Ranger Rover, Range Rover Sport: These models will get the new 5.0 V-8 from the Jag's. They will also recive redesigned interiors with revised IP, switchgear, and interior trim.
2010
-Facelifted Land Rover LR3: Just like the RR, the LR3 will get a facelift and an interior revamping. The Focus is on much higher interior quality, particularly the IP and the center console. We also expect the 380hp 5.0 V-8 to appear.
2011
-Land Rover LRX(Project L513): This will be the most significant new model in the early stages of Tata's ownership, as Land Rover extends its range to 6 models. LR is striving to retain as much of the concepts interior as possible to fill the vehicles role as the companys urban chic car and to compete against the Mini.
A hybrid model is planned. A major question is the name-LR1 coule be too entry level, but LR4 could be too upmarket.
2012
-Seven Seat Land Rover LRX(Project L486): LR is planning a new model, possibly with 7 seats and possibly a spinoff of the LRX.
2013
-All new Range Rover(Project L405): Thirteen years after Ford bought LR, the flagship that relaunched the company will be replaced. Expect the size to grow but the styling to become sportier and less utilitarian. bentley levels of luxury are planned, making a $200,000 RR a possibility. Aluminum body construction and hybrid powertrains will keep weight and emissions down and fuel economy up.
2014
-All new Range Rover Sport(Project L494): created as a variant of the range Rover, the new Sport will also switch to an aliminum body.
-All new Land Rover Defender: This is not confirmed, but for developing countries, Tata is eying a 4x4 with simple, robust engineering similar to past Toyota Land Cruisers.
2015-16
--All new Land Rover LR3: It will be time for the 7 seat LR3 to be replaced, but the platform is unknown. Could this be a variant of the new Defender?
Apart from the latest news that Land Rover is laying off 198 workers and going to a four-day-week, I found this in Autoweek...
2009
--Facelifted Ranger Rover, Range Rover Sport: These models will get the new 5.0 V-8 from the Jag's. They will also recive redesigned interiors with revised IP, switchgear, and interior trim.
2010
-Facelifted Land Rover LR3: Just like the RR, the LR3 will get a facelift and an interior revamping. The Focus is on much higher interior quality, particularly the IP and the center console. We also expect the 380hp 5.0 V-8 to appear.
2011
-Land Rover LRX(Project L513): This will be the most significant new model in the early stages of Tata's ownership, as Land Rover extends its range to 6 models. LR is striving to retain as much of the concepts interior as possible to fill the vehicles role as the companys urban chic car and to compete against the Mini.
A hybrid model is planned. A major question is the name-LR1 coule be too entry level, but LR4 could be too upmarket.
2012
-Seven Seat Land Rover LRX(Project L486): LR is planning a new model, possibly with 7 seats and possibly a spinoff of the LRX.
2013
-All new Range Rover(Project L405): Thirteen years after Ford bought LR, the flagship that relaunched the company will be replaced. Expect the size to grow but the styling to become sportier and less utilitarian. bentley levels of luxury are planned, making a $200,000 RR a possibility. Aluminum body construction and hybrid powertrains will keep weight and emissions down and fuel economy up.
2014
-All new Range Rover Sport(Project L494): created as a variant of the range Rover, the new Sport will also switch to an aliminum body.
-All new Land Rover Defender: This is not confirmed, but for developing countries, Tata is eying a 4x4 with simple, robust engineering similar to past Toyota Land Cruisers.
2015-16
--All new Land Rover LR3: It will be time for the 7 seat LR3 to be replaced, but the platform is unknown. Could this be a variant of the new Defender?