Do we really need a V8?
After owning a L320 and renting a new L494 RRS for several weeks on end, do we really need a V8 for the L663 defender? I think the sporty driving should just be reserved to the sport.
I'd rather see a diesel option in the US but that's my opinion. Diesel is cheaper than 93 octane in my area. Although the V8 might get better MPG than the P300. I'm getting 16-17 with a roof rack and ko2s. Which is what I got in my V8 LR4 with the same roof rack and ko2s.
A diesel would be very nice but they aren't going to do it. Auto makers are getting away from petrol completely and getting ready for the electric shift. The RR and the Defender will be all electric within/in 10 years. It will be then that we realize how important and efficient the combustible engine really was. In 15-20 years, we will look back and say, "Hey, you remember what it was like to have a V6/V8 that didn't require me to plug my car into a wall for 4 hours before I can go anywhere." Oh, and what about that recent blackout that lasted for 2 days. Man, bummer.
A diesel would be very nice but they aren't going to do it. Auto makers are getting away from petrol completely and getting ready for the electric shift. The RR and the Defender will be all electric within/in 10 years. It will be then that we realize how important and efficient the combustible engine really was. In 15-20 years, we will look back and say, "Hey, you remember what it was like to have a V6/V8 that didn't require me to plug my car into a wall for 4 hours before I can go anywhere." Oh, and what about that recent blackout that lasted for 2 days. Man, bummer.
Thinking man's joke.
And does anyone really "need" a V8? For that matter, I don't "need" a Land Rover.
And does anyone really "need" a V8? For that matter, I don't "need" a Land Rover.
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I'd rather see a diesel option in the US but that's my opinion. Diesel is cheaper than 93 octane in my area. Although the V8 might get better MPG than the P300. I'm getting 16-17 with a roof rack and ko2s. Which is what I got in my V8 LR4 with the same roof rack and ko2s.
- city, highway, mountain roads mixed
- AUTO stop/start disabled
- climate control set at AUTO with AC on at all time
- no roof rack
- about 40 lbs of cargo
- Good Year Adventure AT
Well, JLR is in business to make money ( ...yeah, and cars ).
There will be people that would rush to buy that V8, no doubt about it.
Is it "needed" ?
Define need.
Would I personally buy one ? Absolutely NO. Would I buy a diesel ? Absolutely YES.
If one need a V8, with such an offroad capable vehicle, then that some one, needs to adjust their priorities.
Now about that bright future "electric dreams" vehicles - good luck with that...
There isn't enough material (minerals) in the world to supply the demand.
Electric is one (crooked) step in the evolution.
My money is on Hydrogen, but that would take another 20-25 years to see it around as gasoline is today.
There will be people that would rush to buy that V8, no doubt about it.
Is it "needed" ?
Define need.
Would I personally buy one ? Absolutely NO. Would I buy a diesel ? Absolutely YES.
If one need a V8, with such an offroad capable vehicle, then that some one, needs to adjust their priorities.
Now about that bright future "electric dreams" vehicles - good luck with that...
There isn't enough material (minerals) in the world to supply the demand.
Electric is one (crooked) step in the evolution.
My money is on Hydrogen, but that would take another 20-25 years to see it around as gasoline is today.
Originally Posted by Count Laszlo
I personally think the P400 inline 6 is an amazing power plant and with basically equal hp and torque it’s brilliant! It also sounds and feels like a V8.


