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2010

Land Rover LR2

Model Overview

The fourth new model from Land Rover in a four year time span, the LR2 joined the Range Rover (2002), LR3 (2004) and Range Rover Sport (2005) in the British automaker's growing lineup of SUVs and crossovers. Technical highlights of the LR2 include a new 3.2-liter inline-six that provides zero to 60 mph acceleration in 8.4 seconds. Output is 230 horsepower at 6300 rpm and 234 pound-feet of ...

2009

Land Rover LR3

Model Overview

The LR3 is Land Rover's middle-of-the-range SUV, first launched as a 2005 model. Known as the Discovery III in Europe, the truck is constructed around a Integrated Body Frame (IBF) architecture, which combines characteristics of a monocoque unibody design with a full-frame chassis. In this configuration, the passenger and engine compartments are a unified monocoque, while the suspension and ...

2010

Land Rover LR4

Model Overview

Compared to the LR3, the LR4 has a new exterior, a more powerful direct-injection V8 motor, and a more luxurious cabin. The new LR-V8 4.4-liter engine delivers s 25 percent more power and 19 percent more torque -- totaling 375 horsepower and 375 pound-feet. Land Rover's engineers also sought to improve the LR4's on-road ride and handling, in addition to the acclaimed all-terrain capabilities ...

2010

Land Rover Range Rover

Model Overview

The Range Rover is the flagship Land Rover model sold in the United States and worldwide. First introduced in 1970, the nameplate has been retired and revived numerous times. The third-generation Range Rover was introduced as a 2002 model and remains in production today. Despite being on the market for several years now, the SUV still looks modern next to its rivals, thanks in part to a number of ...

2010

Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Model Overview

The Range Rover Sport might sound like a souped-up version of Land Rover's flagship SUV, but it's actually something entirely different. While it shares the Range Rover nameplate, it is actually smaller, less powerful, and less expensive. Introduced as a 2006 model, the Range Rover Sport shares a platform with the LR4. The truck's exterior has been designed to look very similar to the larger ...

 
 
 
 
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