2011 Land Rover DC100 Sport Concept


Two new Land Rover concepts have been unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, named DC100 and DC100 Sport, illustrating the development of a new Land Rover Defender due to be launched in 2015.

The Land Rover DC100 and DC100 Sport embody the flexibility, adaptability and configurability attributed to Land rover.

The Land Rover DC100 concept demonstrates the future of Land Rover capability and versatility, while the DC100 Sport expresses freedom and leisure.

Technical Capabilities of The Land Rover DC100 and DC100 Sport Concepts
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has uses Land Rover vehicles from the original 1948 model to the current Land Rover Defender throughout his variety of extraordinary expeditions and journeys.

Kathy Gill, Director of Biosphere Expeditions, said: "Land Rover Defenders are crucial to the running of our expeditions.

Land Rover DC100 and DC100 Sport concepts - two modern interpretations of the iconic Land Rover made their debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. Both concepts capture the adventurous, daring, indomitable spirit of Land Rover.

The Land Rover DC100 and DC100 Sport concepts preview a potential future direction for Land Rover. Every Land Rover design starts with great proportions, and these concepts are no exception.

DC100 Sport represents a more assertive, performance-oriented interpretation of this classic Land Rover look.

As a dependable all-terrain workhorse, DC100 firmly emphasises the practical side of Land Rover.

With DC100 Sport, Land Rover has created a unique concept that occupies its own territory.

Like the original Land Rovers, the DC100 concepts have a central instrument binnacle mounted above the gear lever.

As with any Land Rover, both DC100 designs have towing and load-carrying capabilities that exceed expectations but use two different and well-proven Land Rover suspension systems specifically tailored to their distinct performance parameters.

Further allowing the concepts to adjust to changing conditions is a driver-deployable spiked tyre system
Land Rover has adopted Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to increase the accessibility, usability and security of the concepts.

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