The 2017 Range Rover facelift has been spotted testing in the snow. It appears that the visual updates will only bring minor changes, despite this being a key model for the brand.
Perhaps the largest update to this subtle revision can be seen on the fascia. The 2017 Range Rover will likely sport a different grille and from the looks of it, a revised front bumper too. Down the back, everything seems to have been retained as it is.
As for the sides, seen here all wrapped up, word is that the signature “sills” by the front doors will be omitted – but that remains to be seen. It is said that a pair of new headlamps and rear lamps will be in the mix too.
The interior however, might see more features and personalisation items added in. What can also be expected is the brand’s autonomous tech, which could possibly be featured in the updated Rover. Engine-wise, the Range Rover will likely carry on with the same power options, but with emissions/economy updates.
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