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In 1999, the Range Rover V8 received a new Bosch Motronic engine management system from the BMW 7 Series (E38).This replaced the Lucas "SAGEM" GEMS system. This engine is also known as the Bosch or Thor engine the later engine also featured revised engine mounts along with a structural alloy sump to stiffen the engine up to help improve refinement and prevent vibration ingress into the cabin.
The Range Rover was a body-on-frame design with a box section ladder type chassis, like the contemporary Series Land Rovers. The Range Rover used coil springs as opposed to leaf springs, permanent four-wheel drive, and four-wheel disc brakes. The Range Rover was originally powered by various Rover V8 engines and diesel engines.
1995–1999 Land Rover Range Rover (P38A) in SE trim 1996-2004 Land Rover Discovery 1994–1998 Land Rover Defender (only used as standard on USA-spec vehicles- available only to special order in other markets.)
Starting with the much more upmarket 1970 Range Rover, and subsequent introductions of the mid-range Discovery and entry-level Freelander line, in 1989 and 1997, as well as the 1990 Land Rover Defender refresh, the marque today includes two models of Discovery, four distinct models of Range Rover, and after a three-year hiatus, a second ...
Range Rover; Range Rover (L322) Range Rover (L405) Range Rover (L460) Range Rover (P38A) Range Rover Classic; Range Rover Evoque; Range Rover Evoque (L538) Range Rover Evoque (L551) Range Rover Sport; Range Rover Sport (L320) Range Rover Sport (L494) Range Rover Velar; Ranger Special Operations Vehicle
The Range Rover is a 4x4, mid-size off-road vehicle series produced from 1970 to 1996 – initially by the Rover (later Land Rover) division of British Leyland, and latterly by the Rover Group. The first generation of vehicles produced under the Range Rover name, it was built as a two-door model for its first 11 years, until a four-door also ...
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