Range Stormer Concept, From Land Rover
Showcases future design direction for Land Rover
Press Release
Range Stormer is a high performance, sports tourer SUV concept car, which showcases a future design direction for Land Rover and the company's increasingly bold approach to new technologies. It is also the first-ever Land Rover concept to preview a new production model, one that will enter a fresh market segment for the company. This will be an additional model line in the Land Rover portfolio. 'The supercharged V8 Range Stormer gives a taste of our forthcoming new entrant in the booming high performance SUV segment,' says the managing director of Land Rover, Matthew Taylor. 'The production vehicle that follows will share many of its styling and technical innovations. 'Range Stormer is a modern, striking, high-technology vehicle,' he adds. 'It is very much conceived to be an on-road, high performance machine, as well as class-leading off-road like all Land Rovers. Breadth of capability is one of its many strengths.' Future technologies previewed with the concept include an all-new platform that will be the basis for future full-size Land Rover models. This advanced, fully integrated platform, unique to Land Rover, will provide the underpinnings for the production vehicle inspired by Range Stormer. Another major innovation is Terrain Response. This smart and simple-to-use new Land Rover technology delivers the best possible on-road and off-road composure and control, by optimising the entire vehicle set-up including suspension, powertrain, throttle response and traction control. The driver simply selects the appropriate Terrain Response setting from the six available on Range Stormer, varying from 'dynamic' for high speed work to 'deep ruts' for extreme off-roading. 'You'll be seeing an increasing amount of innovative technology in our future vehicles,' says Matthew Taylor. 'But technology that makes the driver's task simpler not more complicated, such as Terrain Response. You select the terrain. The car then helps you conquer it.'MUSCULAR AND MODERN DESIGN
The Range Stormer concept car is the sportiest looking vehicle ever to wear a Land Rover badge. 'The challenge was to translate fundamental Land Rover design values into a concept for a high performance machine that looks powerful, muscular and edgy,' says design director Geoff Upex. 'We certainly want to challenge established views of our vehicles and yet Range Stormer is clearly an authentic Land Rover'. He continues: 'It has classic Land Rover design language, such as the clamshell bonnet, "floating roof", castellated corners on the hood, the straight waistline and short front overhang. Take one look at the vehicle and it's obviously from Land Rover, and obviously has strong Range Rover genes.' The pillars are slim to aid visibility - another typical Land Rover quality - and the roof is glass, giving a light and airy feel to the cabin. Less traditional Land Rover cues include the low roofline, power bulge in the hood and the huge 22-inch forged alloy wheels. The design is peppered with interesting and practical ideas. The doors are a two-piece type: the upper half hinging up and forwards, while the lower half drops to provide a step to the cabin. The doors are electrically powered. The two-piece tailgate is electric, the upper half lifting and the lower dropping behind the bumper to give optimised access into the loadspace. Floor compartments rise and lower electrically for improved additional stowage. Fitted leather 'his and her' bags are also neatly incorporated into the side walls.' Headlamps feature 'crushed ice' glass lenses and throw out an excellent light spread from the Bi-Xenon bulbs. These diamond-like lights also swivel with the steering wheel to help the car to 'see' around corners. Side-mounted LEDs also illuminate at appropriate steering wheel angles, further improving the driver's ability to see where the car is heading. The design lines of the interior are very structural - simple rather than ornate. The dash and centre console flow around the occupants, to deliver a sporty cockpit. Yet there is still the traditional 'Command Driving' position, a result of the big glass area and comparatively high driver's seat.BOLD NEW TECHNOLOGY
Range Stormer showcases a variety of advanced new technology, much of which will be seen in future Land Rover production models. The concept car is designed to preview Land Rover's new integrated platform, which will not only form the basis of the Range Stormer-based production vehicle, but a future generation of full-size Land Rover models. It combines the torsional rigidity and strength of a monocoque with the advantages and versatility of a body-on-frame chassis. 'This new platform is unique to Land Rover,' says Matthew Taylor. 'It is highly advanced and will offer excellent safety, strength and adaptability, in addition to exceptional on-road and off-road driving capability.' The suspension is by height-adjustable air springs, and is fully independent - for a comfortable ride and responsive handling, plus unmatched off-road versatility. The height adjustment not only improves on- and off-road handling, but also helps entry and exit. Another important advance from Land Rover's engineering and design centre at Gaydon, England, is Terrain Response. It is designed to deliver the best vehicle performance in all types of on-road and off-road driving conditions, tuning the entire vehicle set-up for optimum composure and control. With Terrain Response on the Range Stormer, an aluminium rotary switch allows the driver to choose one of six terrain settings:- dynamic, for high speed or winding tarmac roads
- normal, for day-to-day driving
- grass /gravel/snow, for slippery conditions
- sand
- deep ruts
- rocks
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