How your Range Rover stands out in winter

October 29 2021,

How your Range Rover stands out in winter

Winter usually takes its toll on cars and on drivers, with its freezing temperatures, deep snow and slippery roads, but your Range Rover is equipped to deal with everything the cold season has in reserve while keeping you safe and comfortable

Legendary capabilities

The Range Rover has long been known to provide the ideal balance between off-road capabilities and on-road refinement. Equipped with the best technology has to offer in the domain of all-wheel drive and suspension systems, your Range Rover can go anywhere you wish to take it this winter. With a two-speed transfer case and electronically controlled differentials, it can make progress where every other vehicle has to turn around. The Terrain Response system, exclusive to Land Rover, lets you select the driving mode that corresponds to the current driving conditions in order to adapt the engine, gearbox, suspension and AWD system to the type of surface it has to deal with. The available Terrain Response 2 system lets you concentrate on the road with its automatic mode that takes action without your input.

Your comfort is a priority.

Your Range Rover is available with all of the comfort features you could ask for, including heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a 4-zone climate control system that allows the passengers of each outboard seating position to choose their own temperature and all of the infotainment technology you have come to expect in your vehicle. In order to help both with the off-road abilities and your comfort, the Range Rover uses an adaptive air suspension that can be raised to clear high obstacles and lowered to ease your entry and exit. This also provide you with a very smooth ride that can swallow potholes while keeping the cabin serene and quiet, without disturbing you or your passengers.

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