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Brand New 2023 Range Rover Destroyed After Falling Off Car Carrier

Brand new 2023 Land Rover Range Rover SUV fell off the cack of a Car Carrier.
The Range Rover SUV crashed into a Honda Accord, causing an injury to the driver of a sedan.
The totaled SUV along with other five 2023 Range Rovers were headed to Jaquar Land Rover’s HQ.
New Range Rover SUV unveiled last year have started arriving at authorized dealerships around the world.
It is available in SE, HSE, Autobiography, and SV Autobiography trim levels, as well as a First Edition version of the Autobiography.
A brand new 2023 Range Rover SUV being transported through Paramus, New Jersey, fell off the back of a car carrier onto the road on Thursday, causing an injury to the driver of a Honda Accord.
Photos taken at the scene and shared by photographer Boyd A. Loving, shows a massive damage to the Range Rover, including a damage to the rear liftgate and a peeled roof.
The two damaged vehicles, including the Range Rover, were later towed away from the scene by two separate flatbed tow trucks.
According to reports, the totaled SUV along with other five brand-new 2023 Range Rovers on the car carrier were headed to Jaguar Land Rover’s headquarters at the New York border.
Range Rover confirmed the incident to Road & Track, but didn’t say whether or not the car carrier was headed towards its headquarters.
Jaguar Land Rover’s new Range Rover SUV unveiled in October last year have started arriving at authorized dealerships around the world. The prices for the 2023 Range Rover start at $104,000.
The new Range Rover SUV is available in SE, HSE, Autobiography, and SV Autobiography trim levels, as well as a First Edition version of the Autobiography that gets the Sunset Gold Satin exterior color.
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