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Is the Newest Range Rover Worthy of the Family Name?

Is the Newest Range Rover Worthy of the Family Name?

Posted on December 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Land Rover’s recent high-profile addition to the company’s model range, the Defender, may be sucking up most of the headlines, but it’s not actually the newest Land Rover product you can buy at the moment. No, that goes to the (deep breath) 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic Edition, a 542-horsepower road-focused version of the company’s elegant middleweight SUV. Its mission brief — be fast, be sleek, be elegant — seems diametrically opposed to the idea of Range Rover, which long stood for upright, traditional looks and off-road capability. So is it indeed worthy of carrying the iconic name?
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