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ALL TERRAIN

PROGRESS CONTROL

All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC)

is a state-of-the-art system that enables

drivers to set and maintain a steady speed

in challenging conditions. The system is

fitted as standard on the Si4 engine* and

is an optional extra on TD4 180PS engines

when specified with automatic transmission

and cruise control.

Operating like a cruise control system,

it functions at very low speeds between

1.8kph and 30kph, helping the driver to

maintain full concentration on steering

and finding a path through obstacles.

In addition, the system enables the vehicle

to pull away smoothly and easily, even on

tricky low-friction surfaces like ice, snow or

wet grass.

Developed by Land Rover’s industry-

leading all-terrain specialists, it works

seamlessly alongside the standard

Terrain Response

, 4 Wheel Drive (4WD)

traction and braking systems.

Once ATPC is activated, the standard

steering wheel +/- cruise control buttons

are used to set the speed. Brake and

accelerator pedals can still override the

chosen settings.

*Optional on Si4 240PS Pure models.

Vehicle shown left is HSE Luxury in Scotia Grey.

DRIVING TECHNOLOGY

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