The fourth-generation Range Rover will start at $83,500, including destination. Top-of-the-line Autobiography models will start at $130,950.
Aside from its new look, the lighter, more fuel-efficient Range Rover gets a re-engineered air suspension and Land Rover’s newer Terrain Response adaptive suspension system.
The new Range Rover will arrive at U.S. dealerships this winter and also will be sold in 170 markets worldwide.
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