Examine the World's Passenger Car OEM Future Model Plans with Forecasts To 2018
DUBLIN, Ireland--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c70535) has announced the addition of Passenger Car OEM Future Model Plans, Forecasts to 2018 to their offering.
This report is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the future model plans of the world's major passenger car OEMs. At 281 pages in length, the report covers 22 OEMs, 63 brands and more than 600 passenger car and light truck (SUV, MPV and Pickup) models worldwide.
Extract from the report:
LAND ROVER
Range Rover Sport
Place of build: Solihull (England)
Codename: L320
Platform: Ford T5
Segment: SUV
Drive: AWD
Engines: 4.2-litre supercharged V8, 4.4-litre V8, 2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel
Lifecycle: 2005-2012
Next model action: Though missing the scissor doors of the Range Stormer concept which previewed it, this rival for BMW's X5 sits above the Discovery/LR3 and below the Range Rover. It debuted in January 2005 at the Detroit show and went on sale four months later. There are four engines, though the diesels are not available in NAFTA markets and the 4.4-litre V8 was withdrawn from the UK in March 2007:
- 2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel
- 3.6-litre V8 turbodiesel
- 4.4-litre gasoline V8
- 4.2-litre supercharged gasoline V8
The platform is shared with the Discovery/LR3. Though the Sport looks a lot like the Range Rover, it sits lower and has a one-piece, top-hinged tailgate. An 'HST' version joined the range in March 2006. This has a bodykit, its own grille and rectangular tailpipes. The 3.6-litre V8 turbodiesel version premiered at the Paris show in September 2006, having already been announced for what Land Rover called the '2007' Range Rover. It went on sale across Europe in January 2006. Expect a facelift in 2008.
Successor: The second generation model is expected to tackle one of the current vehicle's major problems: excessive weight. Expect aluminium for the platform and body panels. It will share its platform with the next Range Rover.
Companies Mentioned:
-Aston Martin
-BMW Group
-Mini
-Rolls-Royce
-Chrysler LLC
-Chrysler
-Dodge
-Jeep
-Daimler AG
-Mercedes-Benz
-smart
-Fiat Auto
-Alfa Romeo
-Ferrari
-Fiat
-Lancia
-Maserati
-Ford Motor Company
-Jaguar
-Land Rover
-Lincoln
-Volvo Cars
-Fuji Heavy Industries
-Subaru
-General Motors
-Buick
-Cadillac
-Chevrolet
-GMC
-Holden
-Hummer
-Opel / Vauxhall
-Pontiac
-Saab
-Saturn
-GMDAT
-Daewoo
-Honda Motor Company
-Hyundai Motor Company
-Kia
-Isuzu Motors
-Mazda Motor Corporation
-Mazda
-Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
-Mitsubishi
-Nissan Motor Company
-Infiniti
-Nissan
-Porsche
-Porsche
-PSA Peugeot Citroen
-Citroën
-Peugeot
-Renault Group
-Renault
-Samsung
-Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation
-SsangYong
-Suzuki Motor Corporation
-Suzuki
-Toyota Group
-Daihatsu
-Lexus
-Scion
-Toyota
-Volkswagen Group
-Audi
-Bugatti
-Lamborghini
-Seat
-Skoda
-Volkswagen
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