You're right that a proper Range Rover is genuinely capable off-road, the Sport and Evoque much less so, regardless of tyres and wheels.
Just get the bloody Shogun, if only on the basis that my L200 hasn't missed a beat in 12 years from new and is absolutely fine off-road, despite the primitive rear suspension.
You're right that a proper Range Rover is genuinely capable off-road, the Sport and Evoque much less so, regardless of tyres and wheels.
Just get the bloody Shogun, if only on the basis that my L200 hasn't missed a beat in 12 years from new and is absolutely fine off-road, despite the primitive rear suspension.