| The 2010 Range Rover comes in two trim levels, Range Rover HSE ($78,425) and Range Rover Supercharged ($94,275).
Standard features include leather upholstery, dual-zone air conditioning, cruise control, a multi-function steering wheel, power windows, mirrors, locks, and tailgate, cruise control, AM/FM/CD with AUX plug and iPod interface.
Options include adaptive dynamics with electronic rear differential lock ($1300), adaptive cruise control ($2000), HD radio ($350), audio interface for iPod, USB and MP3, a five-camera surround viewing system ($800), a new rear-seat entertainment system ($2500), 20-inch V-spoke wheels ($1500), black lacquer wood trim ($350), and jet black headliner ($400).
The vision assist package ($1280) includes the camera system, blind spot monitoring built into the outside rearview mirrors, and auto high-beam assist.
The Luxury Package ($4,950) for HSE models upgrades with Windsor leather seats, 14-way heated and cooled power front seats, doors and console lid, additional wood trim, adaptive front lighting, auto-dim mirrors, a luggage net, and seven-spoke, 20-inch wheels and tires.
The Autobiography package ($14,500) for Supercharged models adds semi-aniline leather covers to seats, dashboard, doors, console and headliner, 14 more pieces of real wood trim, four-zone climate control, the rear-seat entertainment system, climate glass, special 20-inch wheels, HD digital radio, adaptive cruise control, and a distinctive badge on the hatch.
Special wood trim is available ($2,300), along with Chromoflare paint ($14,500).
Safety features that come standard include frontal, side-impact and curtain air bags, ABS, traction control, yaw control, and all-wheel drive.
The rearview camera and blind-spot monitoring system are optional. |