Montreal Gazette

Travel anywhere in utter opulence

2017 Range Rover Autobiogra­phy surprises with performanc­e, luxury

- GRAEME FLETCHER Driving.ca

If you have a nomadic heart and a hankering for the high life, the Range Rover Autobiogra­phy might just be the ideal vehicle. It blends go-anywhere ability with luxurious opulence, but it was not always that way. The original debuted in 1970, with two doors and a utilitaria­n interior designed to be hosed out should the need arise. However, in the 1980s, Range Rover started to move upmarket and toward the stature it has now attained.

For those looking to get into the high-end Airbnb business, the long wheelbase Autobiogra­phy might just be the place to start; it provides a home away from home. There’s leather galore, amenities aplenty including four-zone climate control and, of course, lots of space, thanks to the 198-millimetre stretch in the wheelbase over the standard Range Rover.

With the rear seats upright, it has space for 909 litres of cargo. Power the seats flat and there are 2,345 L — almost enough space for a double bed. Of course, it has built-in rear-seat entertainm­ent screens and a 1,700-watt Meridian sound system to amuse on a rainy night. Or one might opt to stargaze through the oversized panoramic moonroof.

Up front, the Autobiogra­phy has very comfortabl­e and fully articulate­d seats, along with a new infotainme­nt system. Unlike previous iterations, this version is quick to react and it’s intuitive. The instrument­ation can also be tweaked to deliver a convention­al look — with or without the “torch” effect of rings around the dials — or put a full-size map in its place. One of the nice touches is a chiller in the centre console box.

The list of advanced technologi­es covers all aspects of safety. A 360-degree camera provides allaround park-distance control, lane departure and keep assist come with a driver monitor, which can detect a drowsy driver. That’s an impressive array, but it also has the ability to parallel and perpendicu­lar park all by itself; the driver simply selects the appropriat­e gear and controls vehicle speed.

The Autobiogra­phy is powered by a 5.0-L supercharg­ed V8 engine, pushing out 510 horsepower and 461 pound-feet of torque, motivating the aluminum-bodied behemoth from rest to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds, in spite of its 2,400-kilogram curb weight. It is quiet when needed, yet also sounds the part when the gas pedal is mashed.

The Range Rover is

seriously quick, although the fuel consumptio­n when the engine is used to the max is not for the faint of heart; an enthusiast­ic drive left the trip computer showing 23.1 L/100 km. The overall average was a more palatable 15.3 L/100 km. The Range Rover Autobiogra­phy is not your grandpa’s Land Rover, and it is a very distant relative to the original. It is opulent, supremely fast and very adroit on the road, while possessing the ability to go just about anywhere the owner’s heart desires. Mind you, would one seriously go off-roading in a $162,350 rig? I think not, but at least the rest of the world knows you can.

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