Surely you noticed the new lights, both front and rear of course, and the fact that the car seems to have grown more uniform coloring with the loss of its black plastic body cladding and wheel arches.
It has in fact, undergone the mildest of changes, and though the surgeons of Hollywood would do well to practice such restraint, one can't help but wonder if the people at Land Rover have gone far enough.
In a world dominated by “soft-roaders” Land Rover should go forth and embellish it off road heritage even more. Paint it with truck bed liner and add mud splatter effect or something; at the very least make a snorkel standard. Granted that may be too much, but at the very least, they would've been changes worth noticing. And not the shift towards bland-ing into the crowd these changes seem to represent.
Our Take? More of the same, even under new ownership.