Land Rover puts plans for a seven-seat Freelander on hold
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Land Rover's priorities have changed, according to a company source. It put on hold plans for a seven-seat Freelander as it focuses on implementing a new business plan that pushes sales to increase to about 200,000. It was reported that the concept of the car, codenamed L486, would appear this spring and that the production version would surface next year. Land Rover is set to concentrate on the development of the LRX, which will be launched as a £30,000 Range Rover in 2012. Already, The first test mules have been seen on the Nurburgring. Land Rover has been working on a sales forecast of around 70,000 units for the seven seat Freelander, the same as its prediction for the LRX.







