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The Range Rover celebrates its 40th
birthday on 17 June 2010
The Range Rover was the world's first fully
capable luxury 4x4
There have been three generations of Range
Rover: the original (Classic) in 1970, second-generation
(P38a) in 1994 and third-generation (L322) in
2001 Second model line "Range Rover Sport"
launched in 2005 became Land Rover's biggest selling
vehicle worldwide in 2007
Third model line to be revealed at Paris
Motor Show 2010
"Land Rover has a unique history of product
innovation. But the Range Rover probably remains
the most historically significant vehicle we have
ever launched. It is one of the most important
vehicles in the history of motoring."
Phil Popham, Land Rover Managing
Director.
Overview
The Range Rover celebrates its 40th
birthday on 17 June, 2010. One of the most significant
vehicles in the history of motoring, the Range
Rover was the world's first vehicle as good on-road
as off-road. It was the first fully capable luxury
4x4 and was a milestone in the development of
the SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle).
There have been three generations
of Range Rover. The original, now known as the
Classic, went on sale in 1970 and continued in
production, with numerous upgrades and a multiplicity
of variants, for just over 25 years.
The second-generation vehicle, known
as the P38a, went on sale in 1994 and was replaced
in 2001 by the current model. The continuing success
of the Range Rover ensured that other premium
makers jumped into the booming luxury SUV market.
The latest version has enjoyed higher annual sales
than any previous models and continues to be popular
around the world. Sold around the world, from
London to Los Angeles, Sydney to Shanghai, Turin
to Tokyo, the Range Rover remains the ultimate
choice for the luxury SUV customer.
"The Range Rover is really
four vehicles in one," says managing director
Phil Popham. "It's a seven-days-a-week luxury
motor car; a leisure vehicle that will range far
and wide on the highways and noways of the world;
a high performance car for long distance travel;
and a working cross-country vehicle."
From princes to politicians, from
rock gods to rock climbers, from footballers to
farmers, the Range Rover has always appealed to
a diverse group of customers.
A second model line, the Range Rover
Sport, was launched in 2005, aimed at more sports-oriented
driver-focused customers. It has been a great
success, and in 2007 was Land Rover's biggest
selling vehicle worldwide.
Later this year, a further member
of the Range Rover family will be added, taking
the portfolio to three model lines. The new vehicle
will be smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient,
tying in perfectly with the Range Rover brand's
commitment to environmental sustainability. Yet
it will be no less premium, no less luxurious,
and no less special than the other Range Rover
models.
A
Brief History
1966 Work began on the first Range
Rover prototype, known as the '100-inch station
wagon'
1970 The original two-door Range Rover â€
known as the Classic †goes
on sale
1971 Range Rover receives the RAC Dewar award
for outstanding technical achievement
1972 The Range Rover is the first vehicle to cross
the Darien Gap on a British Army Trans-America
expedition
1974 Range Rover completes west to east Sahara
desert expedition †7,500 miles
in 100 days
1977 A modified Range Rover wins the 4x4 class
in the London-Sydney Marathon, a gruelling 30,000
km (18,750 miles) event and the longest ever speed-based
car rally
1979 A specially modified Range Rover wins the
first Paris-Dakar rally (a Range Rover wins again
in 1981)
1981 First production four-door Range Rover appears
along with the first factory-produced limited-edition
Range Rover †the 'In Vogue'
1982 Automatic transmission becomes available
on Range Rover
1983 Range Rover 5-speed manual gearbox is introduced
1985 The diesel-powered Range Rover 'Bullet' breaks
27 speed records, including a diesel record for
averaging more than 100mph for 24 hours
1987 Range Rover launched in North America
1989 Range Rover is the world's first 4x4 to be
fitted with ABS anti-lock brakes
1990 Limited Edition CSK †named
after founder Charles Spencer King â€
is launched as a sportier Range Rover
1992 Range Rover Classic is the world's first
4x4 to be fitted with electronic traction control
(ETC)
1992 Long-wheelbase LSE (known as County LWB in
the US) launched
1992 Automatic electronic air suspension introduced,
a world first for a 4x4
1994 Second-generation (P38a) Range Rover goes
on sale
1996 Range Rover Classic bows out after total
production of 317,615 units
1999 Limited Edition Range Rover Linley appears
at London Motor Show
2001 All-New Range Rover (L322) launched
2002 Half-millionth Range Rover produced at the
Solihull plant 2005 Second model line â€
the Range Rover Sport †launched
2006 Terrain Response and TDV8 diesel introduced
2009 Range Rover features all-new LR-V8 5.0 and
5.0 supercharged petrol engines and technology
updates
2010 Range Rover celebrates its 40th anniversary
2010 All-New compact Range Rover to be revealed
at Paris Motor Show
OWNERS:
From princes to politicians, from
rock gods to rock climbers, from footballers to
fashion models, the Range Rover has always appealed
to celebrity owners. They have included:
The Queen, who had one of
the very first production Classics. She has also
owned second- and third-generation models
Prince Charles, who has had his latest Range
Rover converted to run on biodiesel
Princess Anne
Prince Andrew
Prince Rainier of Monaco, owner of an early
Classic
President Bongo of Gabon, one of the first
Classic customers
Johnny Cash, the country music legend, whose
Classic appeared in a French production of The
Jungle Book. It was matt black embellished all
over with brightly coloured hand-painted jungle
plants and animals
James Bond. Range Rovers have appeared in
many 007 films, but in Quantum of Solace, James
Bond (Daniel Craig) drove a Range Rover Sport
in the Bolivian desert
Peter Sellers. The British comedian was
one of many celebrities in the '70s and '80s who
drove customised Wood and Pickett-modified Range
Rovers. They were more luxuriously specified than
the contemporary Range Rover, and were precursors
of the Range Rover Vogue model
Madonna. Her wedding car at Skibo Castle
in Scotland was a secondgeneration Range Rover.
She and Guy Ritchie also owned a Range Rover Sport
Pope John Paul II. The Pontiff's 'popemobile'
was a converted Classic, featuring bullet proof
glass
Billy Connolly, comedian and Range Rover
Classic owner
Paul McCartney, ex-Beatle and Classic owner
Bruce Springsteen, rock god, and The Boss
David Gower had a special edition CSK Range
Rover. He now has a new Series Three.
Michael Phelps, winner of 14 Olympic gold
medals, and perhaps the greatest swimmer of all
time
Jane Fonda, actress and Classic owner
Michael J Fox, actor and Classic driver
Rod Stewart, pop star
Jennifer Aniston, actress, best known as
Rachel in Friends
Michael Jackson had a number of Range Rovers,
including a Classic. When he died, the Jackson
family travelled to the funeral in a convoy of
10 black Range Rovers
Bruce Willis, star of Die Hard, a Classic
and third-generation Range Rover
Jack Nicholson, actor
Midge Ure, Ultravox frontman, owner of 'tatty
old Range Rover' (a Classic)
Mike Tyson, retired boxer and former world
heavyweight champ
Jeremy Clarkson. The Top Gear star owns
a Range Rover and recently proclaimed it 'best
car in the world' in The Sunday Times
The Sultan of Brunei. One-time 'richest
man in the world' has many Range Rovers, including
a custom-made gold-plated model for official ceremonies
David Beckham, frequently photographed behind
the wheel of his Range Rover Sport. Range Rovers
are also owned by other eminent footballers including
John Terry, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jermaine
Defoe
Meg Ryan, actress
Richard Branson, Virgin boss and owner of
second- and third-generation models
Britney Spears, singer
Angelina Jolie, actress. In the first Lara
Croft Tomb Raider movie, she drove a Land Rover
Defender
Miley Cyrus, star of Hannah Montana
Pamela Anderson, actress
Greg Norman, golfer
Mel Gibson, actor
Michael Douglas, actor
Ryan Sheckler, skateboarder and MTV reality
show star
Michael Jordan, basketball legend
Lauren Conrad, TV star and fashion designer
Pete Wentz, musician and bassist for Fall
Out Boy
Keira Knightley, actress
Nicole Kidman, Australian actress
Tom Cruise, actor
Hilary Duff, actress, best known in TV series
Lizzie McGuire, and singer
Kobe Bryant, basketball star
Eva Longoria, TV star, best known for Desperate
Housewives
Rachel Bilson, actress, star of TV teen
drama The OC
Kiefer Sutherland, actor, son of Donald,
and star of TV series 24
Bow Wow, rapper and actor
Gwen Stefani, singer and fashion designer
Dr Mae Jemison, former astronaut
Lee Pearson, Paralympic athlete, winner
of nine gold medals in dressage events
Anthony Pitt, Australian fashion designer,
who started his Academee brand from the lounge
of his Bondi Beach flat
Trevor Baylis, inventor of the wind-up radio
Sonya Kraus, German TV presenter, former
ballerina and fashion designer
and many more
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