Range Rover 1.37 Site
Provides a comprehensive view around the vehicle to avoid submerged obstacles during deep-water maneuvers.
The "deep" features of a Range Rover most commonly refer to its industry-leading and advanced Wade Sensing technology, which allow it to navigate water depths up to 900 mm (approximately 35.4 inches). While "1.37" is not a standard model designation, it may refer to a specific software version or a user's shorthand for a particular configuration or depth measurement. Advanced Wading Technology RANGE ROVER 1.37
Features like Dynamic Response Pro use electronic active roll control to keep the vehicle stable during aggressive cornering or steep off-road inclines. Provides a comprehensive view around the vehicle to
Uses cameras to create a "transparent hood" view, allowing drivers to see exactly where the front wheels are placed on the ground, which is essential when navigating deep ruts or rocks. Additional "Deep" Technical Features The Range Rover uses
The instrument panel and touchscreen provide warning messages as the vehicle approaches its maximum wading limit. Additional "Deep" Technical Features
The Range Rover uses a suite of "deep" features specifically for water crossings: