Let's face it, how many new Range Rover or for that matter, Land Rover products actually go off road in their lifetime? It's not until they get much further down their life that owners start venturing although, admitedly, the Freelander 1 is a rare site on off road sites and that might be down to the fact that it falls into the catagory of a lot of 'Off Roaders' don't like them for varying reasons and those people who aren't into Land Rovers/Off Roader who buy them don't have an inkling to try them any further off road than up and down a kerb.
I can't honestly see the L322/L320, Sport, Disco 3/4 being used in earnest with their off road abilities.
Might I also mention that the Range Rover Sport had all the Discovery underpinnings when it wa created but no one pointed and said, why is that called a Range Rover, it should be a Land Rover because it shares some of those parts and the original Discovery used Range Rover Clasic underpinnings so it has worked both ways.
Land Rover have moved away from their origins of producing workman vehicles to producing luxury and prestige vehicles (originally that was ust the one Range Rover model bu now Range Rover is a brand, not a model!) that just happen to be in the mould off what we view as off road vehicles, they produce modern technological advances to still allow them to do their thing in the mud should one ever get stuck trying to get to the local hunt (what, what!) but I'll be honest, if I want to go off roading I prefer big levers making things go 'KACHUNK' than pressing a button and hoping that what ever electronics are doing their job to prevent me from getting stuck. However, that's not to say I wouldn't want a new Range Rover or Land Rover product, because I would, I just happen to realise that I'll use my Series IIa V8 if I want to go green laning or off roading but I'd rather drive to Scotland in a Range Rover or any other new model from their or Land Rovers stables for that matter, if it was free!
And, as one final thing, surely with the way the demonstrator Evoque breaking down on the test drive it shows it really does have Land Rover heritage in it?

Andy.