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The five-passenger LR4 is offered in one well-equipped trim level. Power is supplied by a 375-hp 5.0-liter V8 engine with direct fuel injection, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with CommandShift manual shift control. Full-time four-wheel drive with Land Rover's acclaimed "Terrain Response" system, an electronic air suspension and hill descent control help the LR4 tackle any off-road situation. Standard features include a glass alpine roof, 19-inch alloy wheels, leather seat upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control and Bluetooth wireless connectivity/audio streaming; an optional third row boosts seating capacity to seven. Safety equipment includes four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with brake assist, electronic stability control with traction control and roll mitigation, rear park assist and a tire pressure monitor, as well as front, front side-impact and overhead curtain airbags for all rows. An available Vision Assist Package offers adaptive front lighting and automatic high beam assist, as well as a surround camera system.
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All-new last year, the Land Rover LR4 carries over with minimal changes for 2011. Package offerings have been simplified for this model year, while new standard equipment includes Hill Start Assist and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
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New for 2010, the LR4 is Land Rover's fourth generation of versatile mid-size SUV, replacing the previous generation LR3 model. It combines responsive on-road performance with go-anywhere off-road capability in a single rugged vehicle that still retains typical Land Rover levels of comfort and luxury.
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The five-passenger Range Rover is available in two trim levels: HSE and Supercharged. The HSE is powered by a 375-hp 5.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 engine, while the Supercharged trim boasts a 510-hp 5.0-liter supercharged V8. Both powerplants feature direct fuel injection and are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with CommandShift manual mode; full-time four-wheel drive with Land Rover's acclaimed "Terrain Response" system and an electronic air suspension help tackle a wide range of off-road conditions. Standard equipment on HSE trims includes a power sunroof, 19-inch aluminum wheels, bi-xenon headlights, LED tail lamps, heated leather seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, hard drive-based navigation system, satellite radio, Bluetooth wireless connectivity and a portable audio interface with USB and iPod integration. Supercharged trims are further outfitted with 20-inch wheels, cooled front seats and upgraded interior trim elements. Safety features include seven airbags, anti-lock brakes with brake assist, electronic stability control with traction control and roll mitigation, front and rear park assist and tire pressure monitoring. Adaptive front lighting, automatic high beam assist, blind spot monitoring and a surround camera system are also available.
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After an extensive refresh last year, the Land Rover Range Rover carries over with minimal changes for 2011. A new Autobiography Black Limited Edition celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Range Rover.
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For 2010, the Land Rover Range Rover gets more powerful engines, as well as a revised exterior with LED tail lamps and interior enhancements. A new hard-drive-based navigation system debuts on both trim levels, along with push button start and a portable audio interface that supports USB and iPod connectivity. Additionally, a surround camera system and reclining rear seats are now available.
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The Land Rover Range Rover Evoque is all-new for 2012.
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The five-passenger Range Rover Sport is available in two trim levels: HSE and Supercharged. The HSE is powered by a 375-hp 5.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 engine, while the Supercharged trim boasts a 510-hp 5.0-liter supercharged V8. Both powerplants feature direct fuel injection and are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with CommandShift manual mode; additionally, Supercharged trims get steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Full-time four-wheel drive with Land Rover's acclaimed "Terrain Response" system helps tackle a wide range of off-road conditions, while Supercharged trims add Adaptive Dynamics with variable suspension dampening for sportier handling. Standard equipment on the HSE includes a power sunroof, 19-inch aluminum wheels, bi-xenon headlights, LED tail lamps, leather upholstery, passive entry/start, a hard drive-based navigation system with internal memory storage and a portable audio interface that supports USB and iPod connectivity. Supercharged trims are further outfitted with 20-inch aluminum wheels, heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel and satellite radio. Standard safety features include six airbags, four-wheel anti-lock brakes with brake assist, electronic stability control with traction control and roll mitigation, front and rear park assist and tire pressure monitoring. An available Vision Assist Package offers adaptive front lighting and automatic high beam assist, along with a surround camera system.
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After an extensive refresh last year, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport carries over with minimal changes for 2011. A new GT Limited Edition is offered, featuring a unique exterior style package, exclusive 20-inch wheels, leather and simulated suede seat upholstery and an upgraded audio system.
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For 2010, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport gets more powerful engines, as well as a revised exterior with LED tail lamps and interior enhancements. A new hard-drive-based navigation system debuts on both trim levels, along with a passive entry/start system and a portable audio interface that supports USB and iPod connectivity. Additionally, a surround camera system and HD digital radio are now available.
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