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Old 15-04-2014, 09:03 PM   #1
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Default The New Land Rover " Territory" (Discovery)

The New Land Rover " Territory" (Discovery)

bit more than a passing resemblance to our home grown Terri

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The Land Rover Discovery Vision Concept previews the first all-new Discovery in more than a decade, showing a softer-styled, more luxurious fifth-generation that is also expected to be dramatically lighter and more dynamic than the outgoing car.

According to the brand the Land Rover Discovery “is now on a journey of transformation” and will be a “radical departure from Discovery as we know it, symbolising the essence of the premium, lifestyle-oriented SUV” – a distinct shift from the outgoing, offroad-focused generation. The concept shows styling clearly referencing past models while overwhelmingly referencing current Range Rover design cues.

It trades the model’s iconic box shape and geometrical lines for softer surfacing and sleeker detailing, though the trademark stepped roofline remains, albeit in subtle form. Slimline headlights and grille now wrap around the body as they do in a Range Rover Evoque and Sport, complementing the curvature body detailing around the much higher beltline.

Laser headlights are used on the concept car, with LED running lights, although this feature is unlikely to make series production before it does on the Range Rover Vogue.

Although wrap-around tail-lights at the rear are also new, other deliberate styling cues that link to older Discovery models include the “asymmetrical graphic element” on the rear number plate surround and the body-coloured C-pillar.

Doors on the Vision Concept are operated by gesture control, side steps deploy electrically, while the split tail-gate of previous Discoverys is replaced by a single-piece tailgate, but with an “event platform” that electrically slides out from the rear bumper to create a “social seat system” in the luggage area. It is unclear which of these items will make production.

Inside, another classic Land Rover Discovery feature – theatre-style tiered seating – is retained for the ‘2+3+2’ layout, while a dashboard with an expansive horizontal trim strip divided by two vertical console lines borrows heavily again from Range Rover.

The second and third rows can slide backwards and forwardly, both independently or as a complete row, with ‘theatre row’ or ‘table row’ folding flexibility creating multiple seating modes.

In four seat mode the two middle chairs ‘theatre fold’ flush into the floor to create expansive legroom for the two third row passengers. In five seat mode the middle second row seat can then be raised, while the outboard middle seats can either be folded completely or fold onto themselves and used as tables. In six seat mode the two outboard chairs can be raised and that middle pew can also ‘table fold’ onto itself.

Concept-car features inside include gesture hand control for the rear entertainment screens, steering wheel-mounted small touchscreens to operate the infotainment system, and a premium leather used that “is specially treated to make it completely washable”.

Smart glass is also used on all windows, allowing on the concept the creation of an “augmented reality” that in concert with head-up displays, eye-tracking sensors and the vehicle’s internet-linked sat-nav shows information on the glass relevant to the vehicle surroundings.

The smart glass also works with a Transparent Bonnet function (above) utilises cameras in the front grille that then connects the view below the windscreen with what the driver can see through the windscreen to create a ‘see through’ bonnet effect, handy particularly when offroading.

Laser terrain scanning technology can also scan then draw bumpy terrain on the Discovery Vision Concept’s centre screen, while laser referencing tech can physically draw objects on the road ahead such as warning triangles where required.

The Land Rover Discovery Vision Concept includes a similar version of the outgoing model’s Terrain Response four-wheel-drive system – with hill descent control, wet grass traction control, high and low range, and wade aid – but on the concept autonomous offroading is also available using the multitude of systems and sensors available.

While the production Land Rover Discovery will go on-sale next year, the British brand has also confirmed that from 2015 onwards the Discovery will encompass a whole breed of vehicles set to be “the best designed and most premium, practical versatile vehicles in their class,” all but confirming rumours the next generation Freelander will be known as Discovery Sport.

Click the Photos tab above for more images of the Land Rover Discovery Vision Concept. "

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Old 15-04-2014, 09:32 PM   #2
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I can see some similar cues with the lights, but i think its moreso that the current Land Rover trends and the SZ Territory look similar to the current Explorer in those areas.
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Old 15-04-2014, 09:36 PM   #3
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Side view glass area looks pretty close. Between C and D pillar is 2004 SX Territory written all over it.
Much better than the old BOX design they had.
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Old 15-04-2014, 11:51 PM   #4
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...doesn't really look anything like the Territory. Just my 2c.
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Old 15-04-2014, 11:54 PM   #5
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Looks quality to me. Nothing like a territory.
Not too sure about that bonnet.. Could become carsick pretty quick if you keep consentrating on it.
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Old 16-04-2014, 02:09 AM   #6
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Default Re: The New Land Rover " Territory" (Discovery)

Looks a hell of a lot closer to previous land rover products then the ford territory
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Old 16-04-2014, 07:26 AM   #7
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Old 16-04-2014, 08:05 AM   #8
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Looks like a Range Rover to me!
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I can see hints of the previous and current Territory, but that Land Rover is in another league. Being a concept, it will obviously be that little bit nicer than the eventual production model.
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Old 16-04-2014, 12:35 PM   #10
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Looks very Land Rover, just smoothed out. this new shape will appeal more to the females My wife hates how square the current ones are.

IMO 2016 Pajero Concept looks similar
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Old 16-04-2014, 03:33 PM   #11
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Doesn't look anything like a territory to me, almost exactly like the Range Rover evoque though
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Old 16-04-2014, 06:49 PM   #12
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Yep it has 4 wheels, totally a rip off of the territory, ford cortina, and the te gemini
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Old 16-04-2014, 08:45 PM   #13
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Land Rover didn't look to the Territory to design their new Disco [/story]
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Default Re: The New Land Rover " Territory" (Discovery)

The profile view might look a little Territory, but barely.
Looks very Range Rover to me too.
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