Review: 2015 Land Rover Range Rover HSE is smooth and capable as James Bond - The Globe and Mail

The fourth-generation Range Rover launched its first gasoline V-6 engine, supercharged just like the V-8s, but not badged to that effect. It offers the calming, confident Range Rover experience on less fuel and coin, and fewer feature options: You will have to make do with a 19-speaker, 825-watt Meridian audio system because the 1. 7-kW 29-speaker Reference system is reserved for... The Range Rover eschews modern slit windows for vast areas of glass, benefitting both style and vision. The window aperture tapers slightly heading aft, as do the lower extremities but this retains traditional Range Rover proportions and characteristics favored from the Louvre to London and Dubai to the desert. In keeping with Rover’s subdued influence there are no shiny exhausts cluttering the tail or melting your luggage, and real 4×4s don’t need a badge. After an hour of basking in broad comfortable chairs with a superb view, soaking up the serene environment disturbed only by the aforementioned “radio” and smitten by the Rover’s ability to maintain that civility regardless of outside influence,... Source: www.theglobeandmail.com