https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money...nder-Discovery-SUVs-lose-Land-Rover-name.htmlWhat nobody is saying at the
Moment is if the Green Oval will vanish from the Range Rover/Discovery/Defender Model range.
Nope - it’s a Jaguar, like a Discovery is errrmm a Land Rover.Notice they won't be dropping 'jaguar', will it become a jlr jaguar?
Surely that's a bad move when most cars are sold on reputation of the name alone?
Land Rover is sadly no longer a brand that JLR associate with Delivering Modern Luxury, so it is dropped as one of the pillars. It will remain as a discreet green oval on the 4x4 range as a vestige confusingly. LR is not a name you will hear in JLR future brand positioning, it is being hammered home every day. Right or not is debatable, it depends if the numbers of sales reflect the new focus - history bears witness to the success or failure of consigning a British Manufacturer’s heritage to the archives.l would echo the above.
Dropping the iconic "Land Rover" name is a seriously bad move in my opinion.
Although some would say the new Defender isn't a Defender, the name Land Rover has a history that stretches back to 1949 and it still sits well on the vehicles.
The Jaguar brand is also iconic and possibly even more so than Land Rover as the current cars are more true to the original Jaguar heritage.
l wonder how that decision got passed.
history bears witness to the success or failure of consigning a British Manufacturer’s heritage to the archives.
Time will tell….
As opposed to unknown product obsolescence, of the sort Lucas seemed to specialise in? Buy all the spare parts, as you don't know what will break next, or when....with known product obsolescence to ensure on going spare parts sales .
As opposed to unknown product obsolescence, of the sort Lucas seemed to specialise in? Buy all the spare parts, as you don't know what will break next, or when....
On topic, yes, odd idea this.