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  • Road Runner 2017
    Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
    Location: Scotland
    Posts: 2010
    Scotland 
    2018 Discovery Si6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

    Am not sure tbh if you loose the full size spare or not on the RR ?
  • RDR
    Member Since: 23 Jun 2016
    Location: Derbyshire
    Posts: 204
    United Kingdom 

    looks like LR package the battery under the boot so may well compromise the Spare wheel, Guess it causes another problem for the D5 as said above its where the 3rd row goes. Will require a different approach to the FFRR and Sport which is probably why its not coming anytime soon.

    Volvos solution is clever getting rid of the drivetrain and using the tunnel.





    Apologies i know I've taken this off topic a bit !

    MY06 S - Gone but not forgotten, MY12 HSE - Gone, MY16 HSE Luxury - Gone, D5 MY20 D5 HSE - Gone
    MY23 Range Rover PHEV
  • Road Runner 2017
    Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
    Location: Scotland
    Posts: 2010
    Scotland 
    2018 Discovery Si6 HSE Lux Santorini Black

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  • bluey
    Member Since: 17 Feb 2018
    Location: OB
    Posts: 1
    Germany 
    2018 Discovery Si6 HSE Santorini Black

    DiscoStu wrote:
    stingray wrote:
    So what happened to the Si6 Petrol?



    I would guess just dropped for European market


    What a bummer, maybe I'll get one of the last produced.
    i have ordered mine in February and it should be here in May/June.
  • oop north
    Member Since: 28 Sep 2016
    Location: Preston-ish
    Posts: 26
    United Kingdom 

    Getting back on topic - I just thought to check what 3.0d engine is on the full day Range Rover - it’s the 258bhp still and not the 300 that’s now fitted to the D5. So they haven’t dropped the engine altogether
  • VeryDisco5
    Member Since: 02 Sep 2017
    Location: Southern England
    Posts: 63
    United Kingdom 

    I suspect it's there to give the L-405 a theoretical entry-level price close to £80K (£80,035) while just £6,930 more buys the impressive 2.0 Litre P400e Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (404HP), a faster, more economical and 56% more powerful vehicle:

    -Power: 404hp
    -Torque: 640Nm
    -Maximum Speed mph: 137
    -Acceleration 0-60 mph in 6.4 seconds
    -CO₂ emissions g/km: 64
    -Combined Fuel Economy mpg: 101
    -Electric only range: 31 miles

    The TDV6 had to comply with EU6 from 16MY onwards and because of this its exhaust architecture is still believed to suffer from the problems described in the July '17 SCN. Surely the practical entry level all-diesel Range Rover is now the £87,260 4.4 Litre SDV8 Diesel (339HP)?

    Autoweek P400e Review


    Last edited by VeryDisco5 on 20th May 2018 9:04 am. Edited 1 time in total
  • VeryDisco5
    Member Since: 02 Sep 2017
    Location: Southern England
    Posts: 63
    United Kingdom 

    I've just read the P400e review and, already being a big fan of petrol-electric hybrids, I have to say it sounds like a fantastic driving experience, with some very clever touches like look-ahead terrain mapping which adapts the electric profile to suit upcoming conditions. In the UK, the P400e is more expensive than the TDV6 in all trim levels, contrary to one of the observations in the US article.

    Autocar March 2018
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