Range Rover: Rock crawl - Terrain response - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Rock crawl

This program should be used for terrain which is predominantly rocky, including

This program should be used for terrain which is predominantly rocky, including for crossing river beds with submerged rocks.

This program provides good low-speed control.

Rock crawl can only be selected in Low range. If the selection is made while in High range, the message center will prompt you to select Low range.

Dynamic

This program is associated with a driving style, rather than a type of terrain

This program is associated with a driving style, rather than a type of terrain and optimizes traction, handling and driveability, for maximum feedback and responsiveness. Select this program to exploit the vehicle’s full on-road potential.

Note: Dynamic mode automatically cancels if Low range is selected.

    Sand
    This program should be used for terrain which is predominantly soft dry sand or deep gravel. Note: If the vehicle is unable to gain traction in extremely soft, dry sand, switching DSC off may h ...

    Driver override options
    Hill Descent Control (HDC) is automatically engaged for some terrain response programs. If required, HDC can be deselected or engaged independently of terrain response. The HDC status will be dis ...

    See also:

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