JAGUAR LAND ROVER IS CREATING TECHNOLOGY WITH HEART

The free-to-enter festival takes place at the internationally recognised Central Saint Martins art, design and technology college in London. It is open to the general public from Friday, 8th September until Sunday, 10th September.

The event will be packed full of innovative exhibits and interactive displays that demonstrate how technology is being used to make a positive difference. Attendees can fast forward into the future and take a glimpse into a world where cars drive themselves and vehicles are shared, not owned.

In the spirit of collaborative innovation essential to the success of future business, Jaguar Land Rover has invited an array of speakers to take part in a series of debates and talks throughout the event. Topics will include the future of diesel, electrification, women in industry and robotics, debated by a range of global industry and consumer experts from around the world.

Speaking at the opening of Tech Fest 2017, Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Dr Ralf Speth said: “At Jaguar Land Rover we are shaping the mobility revolution. Go above and beyond and explore new adventures in a Land Rover. You can make more of your world. Autonomous. Connected. Electric. Shared. Technology with heart. This is the future.”

IMPROVED REFINEMENT, LUXURY AND CAPABILITY FOR RANGE ROVER

IMPROVED REFINEMENT, LUXURY AND CAPABILITY FOR RANGE ROVER

A significant introduction to the 2017 Range Rover is the addition of the new InControl Touch Pro infotainment system, extensively developed with a range of new features. Commute mode automatically learns frequently used routes, and recommends the best route dependent on live traffic data. The door-to-door routing function system allows customers to set a destination on the Land Rover-dedicated Route Planner app that will then navigate you to the vehicle, before transferring further directions to the in-vehicle system.
INTERNATIONAL FLEET WORLD TAKE THE EVOQUE FOR A TEST DRIVE

INTERNATIONAL FLEET WORLD TAKE THE EVOQUE FOR A TEST DRIVE

After taking a closer inspection of its Ingenium diesel engine, International Fleet World’s John Kendall discovered just how beneficial the Evoque can be as a business vehicle. “From a fleet perspective, the most notable is the Ingenium 2.0-litre diesel engine, which reduces both fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared with the outgoing 2.2-litre diesel.”
LAND ROVER DEMONSTRATES AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE CAPABILITY IN AMSTERDAM

LAND ROVER DEMONSTRATES AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE CAPABILITY IN AMSTERDAM

Two Range Rover Sport vehicles were present, one demoing Remote Control technology, which allows a driver to control a vehicle externally, and another demonstrating Hands Free technology, which keeps the vehicle in lane and will perform a highway lane change and overtake when the driver indicates.