- Range Rover Hybrid capabilities to be demonstrated on epic
'Silk Trail 2013' expedition
- Trio of prototype hybrids to tackle marathon 16,000km endurance
drive
- 53 days final development test drive will cross 12 countries en
route to India
- 3,034km completed so far.
Whitley, UK, September 2 2013 - Demonstrating
Land Rover's legendary capability, its latest model, the Range
Rover Hybrid is being put through its final engineering sign-off
drive on a gruelling 165,000km endurance expedition.
The test, proving the new Range Rover Hybrid as the world's most
capable hybrid, set off from the home of Land Rover in Solihull, UK
on August 22 and will travel overland for more than seven weeks
through Europe, Russia and Asia to Mumbai, India - arriving on
October 15.
The Silk Trail is a historical network of interlinking trade
routes which connected East, South and Western Asia with the
Mediterranean and European world. Extending 6,437km, the Silk Trail
gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade which was
carried out along its length and became a significant factor in the
development of the civilisations in Asia & Europe from 206BC
until the late 14th Century.
Silk Trail 2013 Expedition Leader, Dougie Dale said: "We are
delighted with progress so far, but the European leg is the easy
part with good road networks - this has allowed us to use the
Hybrid system to great effect predominantly in urban areas. As the
expedition heads towards Eastern Europe and beyond over the next
week, we expect the terrain to toughen and we will really start to
use the Range Rover Hybrid's uncompromised capability."
The Silk Trail expedition is divided into 10 stages and is
scheduled to visit France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine,
Russia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Nepal and India. The Range
Rover Hybrids are being driven by teams of Land Rover development
engineers and specially invited media from 10 countries in Europe
and other nations along the route.
"The 53 day expedition will cross 12 countries and tackle some
of the world's most challenging roads, passes and trails, including
part of the ancient, 4,000 mile Silk Road which connected Asia with
the Mediterranean. This event is the latest in Land Rover's proud
history of going 'above and beyond'" said John Edwards, Land Rover
Global Brand Director.
On Monday 26th August the crews and vehicles paused in Berlin,
Germany, after completing 1,340km of the route. Over time, Berlin
has become a symbolic meeting point between western and eastern
Europe, reflecting the Silk Trail's linking of the western world
with the far east in earlier centuries. The 1,760km Stage 2 drive
to Cracow (Poland) and Odessa (Ukraine) starts Wednesday 28th
August.
"A stunning combination of mountain passes, arid desert, high
altitude, chaotic city streets, heat, humidity and wilderness will
provide the perfect testing ground for our first hybrid. Our
engineers are using this adventure as the final development drive
before the official sign-off for series production later this
year," added Edwards.
Wildly varying conditions will present the crews and vehicles
with tough challenges which Land Rover confidently anticipates the
new hybrid's peerless four-wheel drive and acclaimed Terrain
Response® 2 will overcome.
"Land Rover has been exploring the planet since the debut of its
first model in 1948. With the new Range Rover Hybrid, the world's
first premium diesel SUV hybrid, combining significantly lower CO2
emissions with uncompromised performance, the Silk Trail 2013
expedition expresses Land Rover's commitment to its vehicles as
well as to the environment," concluded Edwards.
Editors Note:
- The Range Rover Hybrid and Range Rover Sport Hybrid will go
on sale in Australia in Q2, 2014.
- The hybrid powertrain combines Land Rover's 3.0litre SDV6
turbo diesel engine with a 35kW electric motor integrated with the
8-speed ZF automatic transmission. Total output of the powertrain
is 250kW and 700Nm torque, resulting in acceleration to 100km/h) in
under seven seconds, a strong mid-range rush and a top speed of
218km/h. The powertrain achieves a 26 percent reduction in CO2
emissions to 169g/km and records 6.4L/100km on the combined
cycle.
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