2014 Range Rover going to change V8 Engine with a Supercharged V6

by SpeedLux

Range Rover’s recently launched 2013 model has been a magnum success and it has such high demand that customers have to wait to get the new car.

Now if that was not enough, the Company is about to launch 2014 model with certain changes soon. The biggest change is the new better engine that will be a part of it. The 2014 model will have a supercharged 3.0 liter V6 engine with capacity of upto 340 hp and 332 lb.-ft of torque instead of existing 5.0 liter V8 engine with 375 hp capacity and 375 lb.-ft of torque.

Inspite of the decrease in power, the mileage is amazing at 16 mpg for city and 22 mpg for highway. Another great thing about the model is that it is going to be more environment friendly with reduction in CO2 emissions upto 22 percent. The gearbox will be same with eight-speed ZF 8HP70 auto transmission.

The 2014 model with V6 engine may be priced at $83,545 and one with V8 engine will be starting from $99,995.

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