2008 Range Rover receives small changes to interior and traction systems
By: Peter Chubb | July 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The updates that Range Rover pass through to each new Range Rover model has always been consistent, and the 2008 model sticks with that. Last year was upgrades to it engine, the V8 4.4-liter 305-hp, and the supercharged V8 4.2-liter 400-hp, proved a hit with the buyers.
Range Rover know their customers, which is why they are making the 2008 with a more luxurious cabin, with a newer instrument panel, the air-con unit is also upgraded along with other interior upgrades such as, new airbags, storage compartments, switchgear, trim and much more.

As with the traction system the Range Rover now has Land Rover’s Terrain Response system, this is now a standard system in the 2008 Range Rover. The rear differential is now electronic, this available as an option on the HSE, but comes as standard on the Supercharged models.

Although these changes are small, you must remember that Range Rover have been spending most of their time on an all-aluminum version.
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