Sales of 4WD and SUVs are running hot globally, with Australians being amongst the market leaders in this race. Range Rover was arguably the first company to provide four wheel driving in upmarket civilised vehicles.
So and Range Rover and its parent company Land Rover have introduced special editions in a plan to grab a larger slice of the sales pie.
Range Rover Sport SE and Land Rover Discovery SE are each fitted with more than $20,000 in extra equipment at no extra cost.
Both special editions are available from January 1 until March 31, 2020 while stocks last.
Land Rover Australia’s Managing Director, Mark Cameron, said, “We’ve taken two of our most competitively-priced, highly-specified vehicles and made them even more appealing by adding an amazing amount of extra equipment without increasing their prices,” Mr Cameron said.
Special edition equipment for the MY20 Range Rover Sport SE adds the safety of Driver Pro Pack with
SAFETY
Blind Spot Assist
Adaptive Cruise Control
Driver Condition Monitor
High-speed Emergency Braking
Lane Keep Assist
Traffic Sign Recognition
Adaptive Speed Limiter
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Black exterior pack
Keyless entry
Head-up display
Sliding panoramic roof
Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) radio
22-inch ‘Style 5004’ five-spoke, gloss black, split-spoke alloy wheels
360-degree surround camera
Special edition 20MY Land Rover Discovery SE has.
SAFETY
Driver Assist Pack which includes:
Blind Spot Assist
360-degree surround camera
Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist
High-speed Emergency Braking
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Four-zone air-conditioning
Seven-seat versatility (adult-sized)
Heated front seats
Head-up display
Powered tailgate/boot lid opening
Electric sunroof with tilt and slide front glass and fixed panoramic rear glass
Keyless entry
They ride on “Style 5011’, five-spoke, gloss sparkle silver, split-spoke alloy wheels
The special editions are now on sale with recommended retail pricing from $99,749 for Land Rover Discovery SE and from $108,401 for Range Rover Sport SE.