Caravan enthusiasts may recognise the benefits of having a powerful towcar to help them get to their favourite destinations.
However, with caravanning so reliant on the environment for many of its benefits, some may be concerned about their vehicle’s impact on the planet.
It appears that Land Rover may have come up with a solution to this situation, with it planning to launch a new two-wheel drive version of its compact Range Rover.
The car will emit less than 130g/km of carbon dioxide, which the company claims will make it its most fuel-efficient Range Rover to date.
“We will continue to make the world’s finest all-terrain vehicles for those customers who require them but will offer an alternative to those that don’t,” explained managing director Phil Popham.
He added that the two-wheel drive option is a good choice for those looking for improved efficiency.
Meanwhile, Land Rover recently revealed that its sales during April were up 29.7 per cent year-on-year during April.