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teeleh Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: Near Amsterdam Posts: 130 |
The Dynamic Response Pro option seems a bit of a mystery to me. Like you wrote, it used to be standard on Autobiography and certain engines. Also, the naming is sometimes with and sometimes without Pro. I have driven the P530 First Edition LWB, P530 HSE SWB, D350 AB SWB, P510e AB SWB, P550e AB SWB and recently a D250 AB SWB MY2023, which was probably the only one that did not have it, but I am not 100% sure as it handled very well. Maybe see if your dealer can't arrange two demo rides one with and one without the Dynamic Response Pro. I also have not found how you can tell the car has or hasn't got it, I checked some of the Topix buildsheets and it is not shown as such, nor is it shown in the LESS section. RR's that are part of my car timeline since I bought my first RR Classic in 1999:
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11th Jul 2024 9:00am |
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Autobiography Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 922 |
I have driven a new D350 RRS both with and without this feature and it's noticeable. On the RRS, it's only available with the £5k 'Stormer Handling Pack' which also adds All Wheel Steering (which is standard on RR). For all we know, it could actually be the AWS which assists with handling.
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15th Jul 2024 7:56am |
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teeleh Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: Near Amsterdam Posts: 130 |
I drove the SPORT SV with a professional driver at the wheel on the mountain roads behind Cannes and it was more than spectacular how the 6D Dynamics kept the car flat while negotiating high-speed hairpin corners. You would think that such technology would not be held back from other products and might trickle down the line as an option for less high-spec versions. I guess we will see it on the RANGE ROVER P615 SV first RR's that are part of my car timeline since I bought my first RR Classic in 1999:
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15th Jul 2024 8:13am |
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