Spyshots: Range Rover Long-Wheelbase Spotted in the U.K

The Range Rover Long-wheelbase has been spotted testing yet again in London. While the following Range Rover Long-wheelbase is wearing a lot of camouflage, it’s believed to be a near production ready car and as its name suggests, this latest Range Rover variant aims at improving comfort for passengers through its greater overall length.

The 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase immediately stands out from the regular 2014 Range Rover with it being a few inches longer than the standard car therefore enhancing leg-room at the rear.

While details about the 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase remain fairly scarce at the moment, it’s thought to be targeted directly at the growing Chinese market where chauffeur driven cars are extremely popular in the luxury car market there. One of the fiercest rivals to the 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase is expected to be the new Bentley SUV expected to launch in the coming years.

The 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase won’t just be limited to the Chinese market, as it’s assured to also be available in the United States in a variety of specifications. These are predicted to include a supercharged V6 version as well as a 5.0-liter V8 option. Further down the road, the 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase could be offered as a diesel.

The 2014 Range Rover long-wheelbase is expected to debut at the IAA Frankfurt Auto Show 2013 this year.

[Via Autocar]

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