We’re thankful to Woody Thompson for showing us a sketch of what looks like a clay mock-up of a Range Rover from the recent past. This clay model should have been made during the time when Land Rover was owned by Ford Motor Company.
If you compare the image of the clay model to how modern Range Rover turned out to look, you’ll see the front fascia has come out the way most of us like. The clay model suggest Ford was trying to adjust the authentic Range Rover front end with bits and pieces from Ford pickups and SUVs.
There is no official word on whether this clay model was created by Ford or Range Rover during the development of the SUV, but for those who aren’t fans of the Range Rover grille, it could have been a lot worse!
Source – Woody Thompson
Posted by Shrawan Raja on August 17, 2010. Read More on Design Study, Land Rover · 0 Comment
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