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Land Rover Lrx

The LRX called "cross-coupe" by its creators, is a smaller and lighter version of earlier models of Land Rover with a hybrid engine and diesel that can burn biodiesel, and a more aerodynamic design. This first coupé from the british constructer should be available in over 100 countries with a price tag arround 30.000€. Source



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