
For the first time in its history, Land Rover will introduce a model with front-wheel drive. This will be the production version of the compact crossover LRX, which will be launched in autumn this year. Originally from Land Rover is doubtful whether to give the green light, but after the brand was owned by Tata Motors, the Indians quickly approved it, having promised that the model is very competitively priced and offer excellent fuel efficiency. Another, which played a positive role elapse road from concept to production model LRX is allocated a grant of 27 million pounds by the British government, which in turn help ensure that the proceedings will take place in the company’s plant in Heywood (UK). Initially, however, the new crossover of Land Rover, whose name has not yet known, will be available only to drive all four wheels. The model will use the platform of the Freelander, but its engine will be a 2.2-liter turbodiesel, with power 185 h.p., as will later be introduced and gasoline modification.
The SUV is looking interesting and the style is similar to Honda and Mitsubishi.
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