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new Range Rover query


Thunda Downunda
02-15-2002, 02:39 AM
:help:

Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?

My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?

In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.

I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.

So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.

Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?

Thanks

Twin B
07-27-2007, 02:13 PM
:help:

Can any experts of the Land Rover brand help me with this question?

My question is: Which company designed/manufactures/supplies the automatic transmissions for use in the latest Range Rover?

In local reviews of the new-model Range Rover, which uses BMW-sourced engines, one newspaper article (incorrectly) stated it employed a "BMW automatic transmission". Another claimed that it was a GM unit.

I've read that BMW use Mercedes Benz-manufactured 5 speed automatics behind their V8-engined passenger range, as BMW doesn't yet make a strong enough auto for these applications. I'm not sure where the BMW X5 auto comes from.

So as it stands, Ford owns Land Rover - which uses BMW engines, with transmissions sourced from possibly either Daimler-Chrysler or GM!
An incredible situation for a car company (at least it used to be) but I guess that's the way things are these days.

Does anyone know the origin of the new Range Rover automatic transmission?

Thanks


Try asking you dealership. Whatever you do, get a warranty. I have a 2005 a picked up an extended warranty already. These things are way too expensive to repair. Doesn't matter what it is. Good luck with your question. I know european transmissions are Getrag aren't they?

Twin B
07-27-2007, 02:15 PM
By the way if you get a warranty don't buy from the dealer! Go aftermarket online.

Perdi
08-02-2007, 11:09 AM
Range Rover auto gearbox and transfer box is manufactured by ZF

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