Range Rover Action in Birthday All 45
Land Rover has a unique way of celebrating the anniversary of the Range Rover's 45th year. British manufacturer that invites Range Rover to cross a bridge made of paper in Suzhou, China. Yes, bridges paper!
As reported Worldcarfans and Carscoops, Friday (11/20/2015), the paper bridge that stretches along five meters. Interestingly, as stated by the bridge designer, Steve Messam, bridges paper is made without using glue or screws.
"Previously, the paper structure can accommodate humans but not on this scale ever attempted. It pushes the boundaries of engineering, such as the Range Rover and the ease and tranquility with a vehicle that is truly amazing," he said.
Making the bridge this paper takes three days. It is made using high-quality paper that is supplied by the British paper manufacturer James Cropper PLC.
Land Rover Experience chief instructor, Chris Zhou tasked with driving a car Range Rover across the bridge of paper. He looks very careful steer the car while climbing steep grades.
In fact, the car he was driving was stopped on the bridge. He then proceeded to walk slowly out of the paper bridge.
For action, Zhou uses Rang Rover Vogue SCV6. The car was fitted with a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 engine capable of producing power up to 340 bhp with 450 Nm of torque.
The engine is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission with four-wheel drive system. As a result, the car can accelerate from 0-96 km / h in 7.1 seconds before reaching a top speed of 209 km / h.
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