Especificaciones y análisis del Land Rover Range Rover
Power
396HP
Torque
560Nm
Consumption
16l/100
Emissions
376g/km
0-100 km/h
7.5s
Top Speed
210km/h
Weight
2692kg
Price
134,800€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
535 L
105 L
291 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Land Rover Range Rover 4.2 V8 Supercharged Autobiography · 396 CV (2008-2009)
General description
The 2007 Land Rover Range Rover 4.2 V8 Supercharged Autobiography is not just a car, it's a throne on wheels. It represents the pinnacle of luxury and off-road capability of its era, a statement of intent wrapped in British elegance and powered by a supercharged V8 heart that roars with tremendous force. To sit behind the wheel is to understand the meaning of power and prestige.
Driving experience
Driving it is a visceral experience. The 396 horsepower of the V8 pins you to the seat with a force that defies its nearly 2.7 tons, while the supercharger whistles an addictive melody. The air suspension makes you float over the asphalt, isolating you from the world in a bubble of comfort and silence. From its high driving position, you dominate the road. It's a machine that envelops you in a feeling of invincibility, both on the highway and on the most broken path.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is iconic and timeless. The straight lines and majestic silhouette convey a solidity and presence that few vehicles achieve. The Autobiography version elevates luxury to its highest expression with exquisite finishes, noble woods, and the highest quality leathers that adorn a palatial cabin. Every detail is designed to project an image of opulence and distinction without being flashy. It is a functional work of art, as beautiful at the opera door as it is covered in mud.
Technology and features
For its time, it was at the forefront. The Terrain Response system was almost magical, adapting traction, suspension, and engine response to any surface with just the turn of a dial. The central touchscreen, although it feels outdated today, integrated navigation and entertainment. The variable-height air suspension and its advanced permanent all-wheel-drive system gave it off-road capabilities that left almost any rival behind, without sacrificing refinement.
Competition
In its own Olympus, it competed with titans like the Porsche Cayenne Turbo and the Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG. While its German rivals focused on sportier on-road behavior, the Range Rover played in its own league. None could match its combination of aristocratic luxury and legendary off-road capability. The Range Rover didn't aim to be the fastest on a track, but the most capable and majestic anywhere on the planet.
Conclusion
The Range Rover Supercharged Autobiography is a legend, a vehicle that transcends time. It is the perfect duality between an unstoppable beast and a rolling luxury lounge. Owning it is a purely emotional decision, a reward for those who value exclusivity and unparalleled capability. Despite its high maintenance costs and thirst for gasoline, the experience it offers is unique and unforgettable. It is, quite simply, the king of luxury SUVs.




