Our friends over at Motor Authority just released an image of the 2013 Range Rover without camouflage. It’s thought that the iconic British SUV will receive a redesign which may be unveiled at the 2012 Paris Auto Show in September. These pictures show the car being finished on Land Rover’s production lines.

No new details have been released alongside the image, however, expect much the same class-leading range to be made available for the new car. The pictures make it clear that the new Range Rover will feature a complete redesign to fit in with the new design language previewed by the Range Rover Evoque. This car is fitted with new headlights, a new front bumper and new air intakes at the side. It looks pretty finished to us, although it could be an evaluation model!

The new Range Rover will get a new lightweight aluminium chassis, benefiting from the know-how of Jaguar. Also, the new model will feature an alloy body shell and some components made out of composite materials.

The 2013 Range Rover will receive a marginal increase in dimensions, but most important is the extensive use of lightweight materials which should improve the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and performance. It has been rumored that new luxury SUV will loose almost half a ton of its weight compared to the current model, which weighs between 2,580kg and 2,810kg.

The new Range Rover will be powered by refined version of the current powerplants, including V6 and V8 diesels, and a petrol powered V8 in both naturally aspirated and supercharged formats connected to Land Rover’s eight-speed automatic transmission. A hybrid model is in the works as well. Land Rover earlier showed the hybrid powertrain with the Range-E Concept at the Geneva Salon this past March.

The Range-E Concept is based on a Range Rover Sport and features a 3.0 liter TDV6 diesel with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission. The engine is connected to a plug-in parallel diesel hybrid system that enables the Range Rover to achieve 89g of CO2. It has a hybrid range of 32km, a top speed of around 193km/h and a complete range of 1,112km.

[Via MotorAuthority]

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  1. This new rounded face looks hideous alongside the Range’s otherwise sharp shape… I hope it’s just a bad picture.
    And the rims look like they’re from a cheap audi.
    And I thought that this color had died with east-germany.

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