Not exact matches
Land Rover's 2018 base - model Range Rover comes with the 3.0 - liter supercharged V6 good for 340 horsepower, 4 - wheel drive with a low - range transfer case and Land Rover's Terrain Response system, which has
settings for
different terrain including Sand and Snow, and roll -
stability control.
Launch
control: Available in Track mode for manual and automatic transmissions, providing maximum off - the - line acceleration Traction
control: Weather mode tailors traction
control and engine torque for driving in inclement conditions Performance Traction Management: Available in Track mode and offers five
settings of torque reduction and brake intervention for track driving Electronic Limited Slip Differential: Adjusts the rate at which the limited slip engages, balancing steering response and
stability in
different driving conditions with more aggressive performance in Sport and Track modes.
Interactive Drive
Control allows the driver to choose between three
different operating modes that change the suspension and
stability settings, throttle response, shift pattern and steering sensitivity through the variable effort steering system.
Packaging together far more than the name would suggest, the kit includes the aforementioned 14» front stoppers, but also 19 × 9» dark graphite alloy wheels all around, stickier rubber (255/40 -19-sized Pirelli P - Zeros on coupes, Goodyear F1 Supercars on convertibles),
different springs and struts / shocks, Shelby GT500 rear lower
control arms and finally,
different stability and electric power steering
control settings.
Terrain Response gives drivers
different settings for General, Grass / Gravel / Snow, Mud / Ruts, and Sand, each of which adapts the vehicle's center differential, steering, gear ratios, brake system, and
stability control.