Official pics of Land Rover's cross-coupe, to appear at Detroit show 2008

These are leaked images of the Land Rover LRX concept, a lightweight cross-coupe that has come to light five days before it was due to be released on December 18th.

Company bosses say this upmarket junior crossover SUV is no flight of fancy. It is, they say, very close to a brand new Land Rover production car that will go into production at the Halewood factory in mid-2009. And Autocar.co.uk can bring you full pictures and information on it before anyone else.

LRX: the sustainable future of Land Rover

The LRX will be shown at the Detroit show in January and represents what Land Rover global marketing director Colin Green calls "the future of the brand”.The LRX's design is intended to show how serious Land Rover is about building efficient and sustainable cars for the future, whilst still including all the features customers expect.

The styling is quite different from any previous Land Rover, but the brand identity remains in the grille design, clamshell bonnet, dark pillars, floating roof and what Gerry McGovern calls “visual robustness”.

Even the interior highlights environmental credentials, with a cabin that bristles with natural and biodegradable materials, such as vegetable-tanned leather and natural felt.

Smaller than Freelander, and better-looking

Despite its big car looks, the LRX is actually 10mm shorter, and a striking 250mm lower than the Freelander. The LRX will start with the same powertrains as its bigger stablemate, and even have the same basic chassis and suspension.

A developed version of the Land Rover Terrain Response system will ensure that it has a similar breadth of ability as the Freelander, too.

Stop-start technology will be fitted to the car as standard from launch, but expect green credentials to get even better when a hybrid powertrain joins the lineup later in the model's life.

More than any other model or concept of the past five years, the LRX shows what Land Rovers will be like in the 2010s, when CO2 output and fuel economy will become every bit as important as horsepower.

Advertisement

Read our review

Car review

The Range Rover Evoque drew heavily on style as a selling point, but also possesses the substance to back it up

Join our WhatsApp community and be the first to read about the latest news and reviews wowing the car world. Our community is the best, easiest and most direct place to tap into the minds of Autocar, and if you join you’ll also be treated to unique WhatsApp content. You can leave at any time after joining - check our full privacy policy here.

Steve Cropley

Steve Cropley Autocar
Title: Editor-in-chief

Steve Cropley is the oldest of Autocar’s editorial team, or the most experienced if you want to be polite about it. He joined over 30 years ago, and has driven many cars and interviewed many people in half a century in the business. 

Cropley, who regards himself as the magazine’s “long stop”, has seen many changes since Autocar was a print-only affair, but claims that in such a fast moving environment he has little appetite for looking back. 

He has been surprised and delighted by the generous reception afforded the My Week In Cars podcast he makes with long suffering colleague Matt Prior, and calls it the most enjoyable part of his working week.

Join the debate

Comments
6
Add a comment…
alanbradley 20 December 2007

Re: Revealed: Land Rover LRX

That's a brave new niche vehicle and it sounds like it would tick all the boxes for me! An SUV that has 3 doors, drives well and yet is as good off-road as its more staid brethren...

**turns and looks out of the window at his 10 year-old Isuzu Vehicross**

..or maybe not so new...

I like it, but would I buy it? Probably not.

A

Jon Hardcastle 17 December 2007

Re: Revealed: Land Rover LRX

This goes against the grain for me, as a rule I hate this type of vehicle, they are totally oversized and offer little more than a good family estate. However on the looks front this thing ticks all the boxes, but I would not buy one.

jazzalfa 14 December 2007

Re: Revealed: Land Rover LRX

This is an excellant looking vehicle from Land Rover, the kind of thing we want to see from this marque, but it HAS TO PERFORM AS WELL OFF ROAD as the rest of the Land Rover range. Thats what marks Land Rovers out from the rest of the 4x4 brigade & if it doesnt, it's failed even before it hits the showrooms!