1.) 2013 Land Rover Range Rover 'The Prestige'
An extremely late entrance, we barely knew anything about the latest Range Rover SUV until earlier this month.The latest in a prestigious lineage, the Range Rover has long been regarded as one of the finest vehicles, car or truck, ever made. For 2013, the new Range Rover is taking luxury, engineering, and all-road capability to a whole new level.Evoking high levels of luxury, its art deco interior is complete with polished aluminum, gloss piano black trims, and acres of leather surfaces.However, the biggest change in the new Range Rover is its new aluminum extensive architecture. Thanks to the lightweight material, the new generation Range Rover has lost as much as 850 pounds, a significant 14 percent reduction, from its outgoing model.Thanks to the new chassis, the 2013 Range Rover boasts confidence-inspiring driving behavior that makes the 5,137 pound behemoth actually feel light footed. Combined with a supercharged V8 engine that offers 510-hp, the enormous house on wheels accelerates from 0-to-60 mph in just 5.1 seconds and all the way to a top speed of 140-hp. Not even Hurricane Sandy can propel your house as quickly (too soon?). Land Rover

Spy photographers have been snagging pictures of the latest Land Rover Range Rover mules that have been running about for months. Up until this point, details had been limited and Land Rover has been taking its time with the development of its flagship SUV, no doubt fine-polishing all the chrome pieces to assure everything is up to par with the automaker's über standards in luxury.

Finally, earlier today, the very first images of the production 2014 model year Range Rover leaked online, providing the clearest indication thus for of what to expect in the months ahead.

Exterior wise, the next-generation Range Rover's upright design looks comfortably familiar but will also feature a very Evoque-esque front fascia treatment. The grille treatment is redesigned in a more contemporary and intricate pattern while a new bumper features softer edges as well as a pair of interesting air ducts above the fog lamps. What's more, the new Range Rover's headlights feature a thinner and an aggressively straked design that extends along the character-line that runs along the length of the side until it is picked up again with a near symetrical taillight to finish off the new design element.

According to rumors, an all-new aluminum body architecture can be found underneath the redesigned sheetmetal. If the rumors are confirmed, expect the new Range Rover to boast a lighter curb weight and, in turn, significantly improve its fuel efficiency.

Finally, the new Land Rover Range Rover is expected to feature a range of diesel and gasoline engines. Although Land Rover has not confirmed whether any diesel selections will be available in the North American market, we can expect to see the 3.0 liter V6 powerplant as well as the more powerful 5.0 liter supercharged V8.

Check out the second image of the 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Below: