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A wise man once said that less is more. In here, that's certainly true. As a result, the new Range Rover is much easier to use than the last one. When you're settled at the wheel, a large eight-inch touchscreen interface dominates the centre of the dash, controlling the audio and navigation systems and including settings for on-road and off-road driving. It's also home to the incredible 'surround camera system' boasting five cameras that give you an almost 360 degree view of conditions outside the car. For entertainment value alone, it's a winner but in practice it's a major safety feature, preparing you to take the appropriate action in every situation. Directly ahead, another screen measuring a full 12.3 inches houses twin digital gauges along with trip information and all the data you need to keep you informed of how you've configured all those Range Rover drivetrain functions. The climate control switchgear is kept separate and positioned neatly between the two front seats, making it easy to carry out quick adjustments without resorting to the touchscreen above. Once again, it's a perfect example of Land Rover not changing things for change's sake, simply making everything better. Of course, the interior isn't all about the driver. Your passengers are going to love the new Sport too. As always, you'll find what seems like acres of leather, top quality carpeting and gleaming aluminium all adding up to create a feeling of luxury no competitor can come close to. The major change though is the sheer space. There's now more than enough room to stretch out and enjoy the ride -and 2 0 4 S I M P LY A B U DH A B I

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