A diagram was released today that shows all 16 future Land Rover and Range Rover models, which are separated into three categories: luxury, leisure and utility. The Luxury category includes the flagship Range Rover (including the Sport version), and the Evoque (including the XL). The luxury section includes two new models: the Range Rover Evoque Cabrio and the so-called "baby" Evoque, which will probably receive a different name when it will be launched. In the leisure department there will be the Discovery and three versions of the Freelander: the Super Seven-Seater, the Five-Seater and the "Baby". Finally, Land Rover's utility model range is going to include the DC100 and four versions of the Defender: the pick-up, the long-wheelbase version, the standard model and the current version of the 4x4.
Last week there was a rumor about a high-performance version of the Range Rover Sport called the RS. Unfortunately, this model is not found on Land Rover's diagram. This could mean it was a false rumor, or it could mean that Land Rover is working hard on keeping it a secret.
[Source: WCF]