What does the second-generation terrain system of the Land Rover Range Rover mean?

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LylaFitz
07/30/25 3:24am
Land Rover Range Rover's second-generation terrain system refers to the Terrain Response system, which integrates multiple vehicle subsystems to achieve vehicle characteristics suitable for the selected terrain requirements. The Terrain Response system utilizes the following subsystems: transfer case control module, transmission control module, engine control module, power steering control module, ABS module, and integrated suspension control module. The Land Rover Range Rover has body dimensions of 5000mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1869mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2922mm. The Land Rover Range Rover is a mid-to-large-sized SUV under the Land Rover brand and is an imported model.
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