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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.

Operating like a cruise control system, it functions

at very low speeds between 1.8kph and 30kph

(1mph and 18mph), 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.

Vehicle shown is HSE Dynamic Coupé in Firenze Red.

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