Chrissyg wrote:I only ask as these cars are only available to employees of JLR for test and development work normally, and are under strict non-disclosure agreements whoever they're being driven by or shown to - and that would include you. I'm not trying to be difficult, but as an employee of the company, I've got a vested interest (for the future of the company), in ensuring that people who have exposure to our new vehicles (who are given access in confidence), don't go blabbing about them in public/on the internet, as I have not done so about any of our upcoming products. Curious to hear your reply..dbv6s wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2019 5:09 pmvika01 wrote: Minimal? Horizontal lights will completely change it. New rear lights. New interior, etc.
Interior changes are negligible - the obvious infotainment upgrade like the velar and 19my ranges
Exterior has new lights and think of it like a revised exterior pack. Lines remain near identical, as a silhouette you wouldn’t know new from old
Trust me - was in one this afternoon
Hi Chris, I’ve not let go of any information that wasn’t already in the public eye;
- cars are camo’d up and there for everyone to see hence my point about the silhouette.
- there is a thread on this forum posting ‘spy shots’ showing new lights, something already mentioned by another forum member in this chain too
- as with pretty much every facelift in the car industry and especially a Jlr one, infotainment system upgrades are standard as it’s the first item to get ‘dated’. The velar had a new design language inside which was then rolled out to all other Range Rover vehicles then Ipace then most recently the revised XE - its natural progression to assume this trickles into all upcoming cars (especially facelifts rather than brand new platform vehicles).
Any issues, let me know