Range Rover [L322] (2002-2004)
The BMW-developed Range Rover L322, produced from 2002 to 2004, represented a seismic shift for Land Rover. Engineered under BMW ownership, it introduced a monocoque chassis, which was shared in part with the BMW 7 Series. While BMW sold Land Rover to Ford before the L322's launch, the vehicle remained essentially a BMW product through to early 2005. These early L322s are now appreciated for their blend of German engineering with British style.
The vehicle had the basic tape deck or the colour screen navigation display powered from the rear fitted BM54 radio. The vehicle also had the option of the LEAR active amplifier or the LEAR DSP amplifier.