What is the name of the gray color for the Land Rover Range Rover?

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GavinRose
07/29/25 3:41pm
The gray colors for the Land Rover Range Rover include Stornoway Gray, Orkney Gray, Scotia Gray, Corris Gray, and Kaikoura Gray. Below is an introduction to the Range Rover: 1. Introduction: The Land Rover Range Rover is a model under the Land Rover brand. Meticulously designed, it stands as the most refined and robust Land Rover ever created. Utilizing the latest body and chassis technology, its all-terrain performance is elevated to new heights, whether in terms of off-road capability, traversability, or on-road handling and comfort. 2. Advantages: The overall design maintains the classic boxy silhouette, with its greatest strengths being spacious interiors, excellent handling, and fuel efficiency. It comes with three different engines, each with its own merits, collectively delivering robust power performance and enhancing the experience for both passengers and drivers. 3. Exterior: Since the previous two generations of the Range Rover have already established a classic legacy, the third-generation model retains many traditional design elements. At first glance, the Range Rover appears as a simple rectangular box, seemingly unremarkable.
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