The Range Rover has many electric motors. Many. Inside the boot there’s a pad of buttons. You can raise and lower both parts of the tailgate, you can move the parcel shelf in and out or lower the suspension to ease loading. But mainly you can fold the rear seats. In a normal car you pull a lever, do some brief manual labour and that’s it. Here, you press a button, there’s some whirring and clanking, headrests move up and down, seats tilt and recline, the centre armrest moves of its own accord and you stand there, gasping at the theatre of it all. And about half an hour later you can start loading the boot. This is a long wheelbase car with amazing rear seats, that they fold at all is remarkable, so I’m not having a go exactly. That’ll have to wait for another day, when I tell you why the bike was in the back of the car, not on a tow bar rack.