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Land Rover DC100

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Class
  
concept car

Wheelbase
  
2,540 mm (100 in)

Transmission
  
8-speed automatic

Land Rover DC100

Body style
  
2-door Compact Off-road Concept Vehicle

Layout
  
Front engine, four-wheel drive

Engine
  
2.0L I-4 Diesel, 2.0 Litre I-4 Petrol

The Land Rover DC100 (Defender Concept 100") was an off-road concept vehicle from Land Rover originally intended to demonstrate what the vehicle that will replace the long-running Defender in 2015 will look like. The DC100 was first unveiled to the public in September 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The design was led by Gerry McGovern, director of design for Land Rover.

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History

Land Rover announced two versions at Frankfurt, a three-door estate off road car powered by a diesel engine and a more leisure orientated two-door sport version with no roof powered by a petrol engine. .

Future

Land Rover’s brand director, John Edwards, revealed to Autocar that he was "massively encouraged" by the reaction to the DC100, and by the fact that people thought they were looking at a £45,000 vehicle. "It’s £20,000 to £25,000 in reality," he said. The new entry-level model would be part of what Land Rover internally refers to as its leisure-oriented range, the others being utility (Defender) and luxury (Range Rovers, including the Evoque). It is part of a wider scheme to launch no fewer than 40 new cars over the next five years, possibly including a larger version of the highly successful Evoque.

References

Land Rover DC100 Wikipedia