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    Default Why doesn't Land Rover do this?

    OK, I know that this is the LAnd Rover Series technical forum but I think that it is pretty cool that Jeep has done these concept cars and wish that Land Rover would go down the same path with the Defender.

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    Jeep scored a home run in my opinion with these concepts...









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    You're not alone in your thoughts. I saw that FC concept and my jaw dropped...awesome. Portal axles on a forward control, please Land Rover! I'm a bit embarrassed for Land Rover when Jeep is coming out with concepts like this, and they come out with the DC-100 with 24" wheels....
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    So...they built a Unimog?

    I think LR won't ever do this because their targeted clients have changed. Jeep has really captured the "get outdoors" crowd and keeps up with that. LR seems to have lost that.

    Also if LR had an event called the "Easter Land Rover Safari", they might do it.

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    Sounds like the CEO of Jeep brand is a Brit! Krickey, very nice concepts.

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    Any idea if these will ever make it to production?
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    It'd be cool, but I don't know if there's enough of a target market for it to ever happen. The FC with a TDi would be a very cool farm vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LR Max View Post
    I think LR won't ever do this because their targeted clients have changed. Jeep has really captured the "get outdoors" crowd and keeps up with that. LR seems to have lost that.
    Land Rover didn't loose that crowd, they tossed us in the bin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ncrover725 View Post
    Any idea if these will ever make it to production?
    Yes, most of these will probably not be produced.

    The FC is a slam-dunk "won't be produced", I'll bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antichrist View Post
    Land Rover didn't loose that crowd, they tossed us in the bin.

    Boy is that the truth!
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