Speaking during the conference was the carmaker’s managing director Phil Popham who revealed the new model is “a statement of intent about a new direction that Land Rover wants to go in, about sportiness and low C02." Land Rover also announced yesterday that it was planning to introduce new engine stop-start features in the Freelander from 2009 onwards.
The presented renderings revealed a car with a low profile, a tight cabin and sporty body, but officials assure it will remain a premium vehicle. Automotive News is reporting the car will be unveiled in concept form at next year’s Detroit Auto Show but until then you can get a see a previous rendering of a baby Land Rover by clicking here.





Reader Comments
Wed Sep 12 2007 2:41 PM
Gus says
I'm sure it's a great vehicle, but I am so sick of the word "crossover" that, well, I'll think of something disgusting...:)
Wed Sep 12 2007 9:21 PM
HECTOR says
I wonder how long it'll be before the new Land Rover sports coupe comes out. Since car manufacturers want to be everything to everybody these days...
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