"Like the outgoing generation Range Rover, the new model offers a plush interior decked out with rich leathers and woods" - CarandDriver.com
The cabin of the all-new 2022 Range Rover receives a significant upgrade in terms of styling, luxuries and amenities. The most noticeable is a new floating and curved display touchscreen infotainment system. Also for the first time the Range Rover offers third-row seating with LWB versions. Thus now you can have a seating configuration of four, five, and seven on the all-new 2022 Range Rover. As for the seats they are similar in terms of comfort and size but this time around you have the option to ditch the leather-trimmed seats and instead go for an alternative fabric made up of premium textile and wool blend.
With all those changes, however, what remains common from the outgoing model is the comfort that each row of the SUV provides. There is ample head-, shoulder-, and legroom on offer with both the rows and the deeply bolstered seats do provide impressive under-thigh and lower-back comfort. Each seat inside the cabin feels adequately positioned, allowing for great visibility and viewing angles. It cohesively unifies practicality with luxury to create a comfortable and ergonomic cabin. It comes equipped with all the bells and whistles one expects at the price point including ventilated seats, a heated steering wheel, and aluminum embellishments.
As for the infotainment, the 2022 Land Rover Range Rover gets a 13.1-inch curved floating touchscreen display that runs on Privi Pro. This unit comes with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity. New for this time is the Amazon Alexa voice assistant that can be used to perform a host of functions and connect to other Alexa devices. As for the rear passenger, they can have an optional 11.4-inch HD touchscreen mounted on the back of the front seats.
As for the cargo space, the 2022 Range Rover with two-row seats offers 40.7 cubic feet of space while with the rear seats down the cargo area can be expanded to 83.5 cubic feet. While the cargo capacity figures for the three-row model of the Range Rover aren't out yet as of this writing.
Model
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2022 Land Rover Range Rover
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2022 BMW X7
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2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class
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2022 Lexus LX 570 |
Seating Capacity
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5
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7
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7
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5 |
First Row (Head/ Shoulder/ Leg) (in.)
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39.4/ 60.9/ 39.1 |
41.9/ 60.0/ 39.8
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39.4/ 59.3/ 40.3
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38.3/ 61.0/ 42.9 |
Second Row (Head/ Shoulder/ Leg) (in.)
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39.4/ 59.0/ 39.2 |
39.9/ 58.1/ 37.6
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40.2/ 58.5/ 41.9
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38.9/ 59.1/ 34.4 |
Third Row (Head/ Shoulder/ Leg) (in.)
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N/A
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36.6/ 47.9/ 33.3
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36.6/ 47.9/ 33.3
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N/A |
Cargo Capacity (ft³)
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40.7 |
12.8
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17.4
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53.7 |
All three SUVs are rather luxuriously built and feature best-in-class specifications to satiate every buyer’s needs. Like the Land Rover, the Mercedes-Benz GLS 450 features best-in-class first and second-row space. On the other hand, the BMW X7 is better off in terms of trunk volume having a maximum cargo capacity of 90.4 cubic feet, which is enough to fit your bikes for that early morning adventure. The Land Rover performs rather underwhelmingly in the aspect, managing a total trunk volume of 83.5 cubic feet only.
Interior Features:
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Ambient Interior Lighting
- Three/Four Zone Climate Control
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- 13-speaker Meridien Premium Sound System
- 13.7-inch driver's digital display