ABOVE AND BEYOND — Range Rover bringing that British stiff upper lip vibe
It offers sublime handling and the most comfortable ride courtesy of its fully independent air suspensions and sensors that can scan the road ahead for bumps or potholes

Photograph by CHARLES E. BUBAN for the daily tribune THE Range Rover models have an immense visual presence, like they were hewn from a block of solid steel with rounded edges and smooth, arching lines.
There are many ultra-luxury SUVs in the market but the Range Rover is something else.
As one of the best-selling brands of British premium carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, the Range Rover is the epitome of opulence, thanks to its imposing look, modern techs, and upscale passenger cabin with plush materials and premium seats.
It offers sublime handling and the most comfortable ride courtesy of its fully independent air suspensions and sensors that can scan the road ahead for bumps or potholes.
But the ultimate catch is the fact that the Range Rover SUV is made by Land Rover, with 75 years of expertise in creating some of the most iconic and capable off-roaders in the world.
Thus, this makes the Range Rover not just a luxury SUV since it's also equipped with an all-wheel drive system that the rugged Land Rover is known for.
For three days starting last 17 November, the Land Rover BGC boutique showroom, located at the corner of 5th Avenue and 24th Street, invited its well-heeled clients and fellow Range Rover enthusiasts to see the vehicles up close and the chance to drive some of the Range Rover models around BGC.


The Five Range Rover models on display were the Sport SE, the Velar S, Evoque R-Dynamic S, LWB Autobiography P530, and the SWB SE which is a plug-in hybrid.
Guests and enthusiasts at the BGC showroom were all in awe with the Range Rover's new look — interestingly, now on its 5th iteration — which could also be described as having a subtle and minimalist vehicle style.



