A single picture of the 2013 Range Rover SUV caught without any camouflage other than a light protective white skin on its clamshell bonnet made its way online today, courtesy of MotorAuthority (not the spy shots you see pictured here).

The image along with the article, however, was pulled down from the site without any explanation, but not before it made a world tour around the internet. If you missed out, our Dutch friends over at Autoblog.nl as well as Edmund’s Insideline are just some of the sites that reposted the revealing picture.

While the styling of the next generation Range Rover builds on the current iteration with an evolutionary design and even similar proportions, it’s all new underneath as Land Rover has based its flagship SUV on an aluminium-intensive architecture that will make it substantially lighter than the vehicle it replaces.

Thanks to Luca C. for the tip!

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