The first samples of the Land Rover DC100 and Land Rover DC100 Sport were shown to the world back in September 2011 at the world show in Frankfurt. The main engine will be 2, 0-liter gasoline and diesel option, but for Europe, options that use hybrid fuel, as well as options with “plug-in” technologies, will also be presented for Europe. With this engine, an 8-speed automatic transmission will operate in the kit, as well as the developers plan to save a “permanent” all-wheel drive. True, in order to make the model more economical, it is planned to maintain the ability to turn off the rear axle. In addition, the Start-Stop system and the updated Terran Response technology will also enter the standard equipment. These are not children’s electric cars for the game of our kids, these are serious toys for adults!