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Mav71



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shilen wrote:
Has anyone got a reliable source that can confirm when the Freelander 3 (or Discovery Freelander or whatever its gonna be called) is to be available. I heard some time ago it was early 2015, then end of 2015 and now this thread mentions 3 years time (making it 2016).


I was at JLR Gaydon just today, and the Freelander replacement may be shown at some point next year in a concept form which will show the future design language of LR products. The production car launch will be around mid to late 2015 for the 2016MY.

From what I gather, all this talk about a new car in 2014 was never confirmed by LR anyway. The FL2 always had a 9 year life cycle so nothing has changed.

I asked if the current car would get another mild facelift, but nothing was said. But looking at the latest Discovery, it has less than 18 months to go and they have just released the details on the latest facelift version, so who knows.

The new engines will need to be on stream before the new car can be put in to production.

There were three disguised hacks parked up which looked very interesting. One drove by and it was a 4 cylinder petrol!

Obviously they have to be careful what they say, and the above information is not exactly giving away any secrets. But the marketing of all LR products under the Discovery 'brand' name was all but confirmed.

I did see some other very interesting stuff, but of course I can't publish on here. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

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I imagine hybrids must be part of "some other interesting stuff" LR will be left behind without them, many other manufacturers have hybrids planned for around 2015 and without something radical, that's the way the market is heading.

I personally feel 2016 is too far away but that's just my opinion, sales still good so LR must be happy, if they have something radical up their sleeve with the designs and power trains then surely they are onto a winner.
The concept designs will be interesting to see the direction in years to come.

Keep your ears and eyes open Mav, Thumbs Up

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marklad2020



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A late 2015 / 2016 replacement puts me in a bit of a dilemma. My company car is due for replacement at the end of 2014 and I can wait up to one additional year - although ideally I want the new car as soon as possible. I need a bigger boot than the Freelander, but the fuel consumption of the Discovery is crazy. Something in-between, or a dramatically more efficient Discovery would be perfect. Weather to wait, pay the extra fuel for the Disco, or even go for a Taureg...

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j77



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LR should've had the hybrid Fl2 and Evoque out, they spent a fortune developing there ERAD technologies back in 2008/9 but it was shelved.

I for one would be interested in a hybrid. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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Recently had a Lexus ct200 hybrid as a loaner for a couple of days. Wasn't keen on it at all. Found it very hard to drive smoothly and was caught out a few times at junction/roundabouts with a lack of power when moving off on electric power only. Shocked

Overall the economy was poor, my BMW diesel was much more efficient. Read a few reviews as was thinking I was doing something wrong but they all highlighted the same problems and confirmed expected MPG to be 70% of claimed. Sad

I still think hybrid and full electric cars have a long way to go yet. I don't think the manufacturers are doing enough, it's been a while now since the Prius came out and I think they have not made much improvement. Was hoping for better.

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j77



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The Range Rover hybrid is getting good reviews, many complementing how smooth the transition is from diesel to electric the only downside is it can only go 1 mile on electric power alone.

I agree that there is a lot of work still to be done if electric and hybrids are to replace diesel/petrol power. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

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