Jaguar Land Rover has a robust Classic division that keeps its most famous and important models on the road and in good condition. The cars receiving such attention tend to be rather historic models, like the XK120 and E-Type and the rough-and-tumble Series and Defender off-roaders. Now, however, Land Rover Classic is lavishing some attention on a much newer breed of automobile, the 2010–2012 Range Rover, which wouldn't even be old enough to vote if it were a person. Nevertheless, a newly available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto retrofit kit will bring phone mirroring to the luxury SUV, helping loyalists keep up with modern tech.