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New 2022 Range Rover Leaked Ahead Of October 26 Reveal

Land Rover’s all-new 2022 Range Rover flagship ultra-luxury SUV leaked ahead of October 26 reveal.
The first images of all-new flagship 2022 Range Rover SUV has surfaced online on various Instagram accounts, including Driven Hard and Cochespias, ahead of the planned unveiling on October 26.
The new photos believed to have been secretly snapped at an unnamed park, showcases the new Range Rover SUV sporting a new rear view. Now, a slim vertical lamp units that appear as black panels when not illuminated, has replaced the old chunky light clusters found on the outgoing model.
At the front, there is a new shallower grille. The door gills are new and the new SUV also adopts the flush-fit handles from the Range Rover Evoque and Velar.
Land Rover had earlier in the day provided a blurry first glimpse of the all-new 2022 Range Rover SUV that is set to make global debut in six days time.
The next-gen 2022 Range Rover will replace the current, outgoing model that have been around since 2012. It will rival the BMW X7, Maybach GLS, Aston Martin DBX as well as the 2022 Lexus LX 600 SUV.
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High-end SVAutobiography variants should be able to compete with the Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV.
When it arrives in the next few days, Land Rover customers will be able to order the new 2022 Range Rover ultra-luxury flagship SUV, with deliveries set before the year runs out.
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