How Land Rover Vehicles Tackle Winter With Confidence

September 28 2020,

How Land Rover Vehicles Tackle Winter With Confidence

The coldest season will soon be at our doorstep with snow, rain and freezing temperatures on our roads. Reduced traction and reduced visibility can handicap your driving experience. And no matter what vehicle you’re driving, you need to be alert and adapt your driving skills in order to counter Mother Nature’s harshest conditions.

But winter driving doesn’t have to be a bad experience. Land Rover owners benefit from some of the best technologies that aim to keep the drivers, their passengers and the vehicle on the road.

Some technical bits that make winter driving a breeze at the wheel of a Land Rover

First, Land Rovers’ Terrain Response optimizes settings to give a combination of traction, agility and control that best suits winter driving. It has an automatic mode which uses sensors to analyze driving conditions and select the most suitable calibration.

Hill Descent Control will help in steep, slippery slopes by braking automatically to maintain a steady speed. The ABS and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution combination helps when you have to stop quickly or avoid obstacles.

Land Rover’s Winter Park feature puts wipers into a raised resting position so they don’t freeze to the windscreen in frosty weather.

Finally, the InControl Protect system can transmit your location and vehicle diagnostics data to Land Rover assistance to help you diagnose a problem on the road or to send assistance if need be.

Stay comfortable inside and outside of your Land Rover

Winter driving is not all about traction and adherence. Your passengers can also benefit from a slew of commodities that make day-to-day winter commute more enjoyable. For example, the heated front and rear seats will keep your passengers warm, the heated steering wheel for those cold winter mornings is also a plus.

The Power Gesture Tailgate will enable you to open the rear hatch without taking your hands out of your pockets and the optional Land Rover Activity Key features a wristband that allows you to keep your keys in the car while you hit the slopes of the trails.

Land Rover vehicles are made for all seasons, but with technological advancements under the hood and commodities that go above and beyond to provide you and your passengers with the best comfort, you’ll never be left out in the cold. You can shop for your Land Rover online. Our representatives are waiting for your call!

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