Range Rover 1.37 May 2026
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
Beyond wading, the Range Rover includes complex systems for navigating difficult environments: RANGE ROVER 1.37
When activated via the Terrain Response 2 system , the vehicle automatically raises its air suspension to its maximum height, closes all cabin vents, and adjusts throttle response for optimal control in water. The "deep" features of a Range Rover most
Ultrasonic sensors located in the wing mirrors measure the water's depth relative to the vehicle. This information is displayed in real-time on the Pivi Pro infotainment screen . Ultrasonic sensors located in the wing mirrors measure
Features like Dynamic Response Pro use electronic active roll control to keep the vehicle stable during aggressive cornering or steep off-road inclines.
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.