2008 Land Rover LR2
- Horsepower: 230 @ 6300
- Torque (lb-ft): 234 @ 3200
- Weight: 4255 lbs
- 0-60: TBD
- Bodystyle: Sport Utility
- Market Segment: 4WD Sport Utili...
- Engine type: Inline 6
- Transmission type: 6 Automatic w/OD
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- Specifications
- Safety
- Options / Pricing

Exterior
The LR2 has many design cues from its successful parents Range Rover and LR3. The front facia of the LR2 is very distinctive though. The front grill is surrounded by what could have been push bumpers if the LR2 was not meant to remain in captive city life. From the side view of the LR2 you get the impression of a sporty SUV. The side sills really add a nice touch to the sport design. Land Rover went as far as to put new titanium finished door handles, similar to the very high end Range Rover. The door handles are large and bulky, but it goes really well with the design theme of the exterior of the car. Land Rover offers the LR2 with superb 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels, as a standard. At the rear, you will quickly notice the rear spoiler. It is almost oversized for an SUV but it flows well with the LR2 design that flirts with the crossover concept. The sporty theme of the LR2 is enhanced by dual chrome tipped exhaust pipes. Overall, the exterior maintains the Land Rover rugged style while getting closer to the sporty BMW X3 and the luxurious Lexus RX. The wonderful thing about this new SUV is that it has a numerous standard features, which are typically found as options on other cars. It’s nice to finally get everything and a bit more for a great price.
Interior
The interior is as impressive as the exterior. The interior feels very spacious and is well lit, thanks to the very tall and straight up windshield shared by all Land Rovers. In fact, the light reflected especially well on the beautiful two tone tan and black interior of our test vehicle. The LR2 is all about giving this feeling of Camel Trophy while enjoying the finest British luxury. The seats for instance, are wrapped with soft tan leather and while they offer some of the most comfortable seating position we have felt so far, they also offer good support. The floor mats are made out of thick rubber. As if you would get in your LR2, with mud covered boots. Only the British can manufacture this sense of luxurious roughness. Before moving onto the rest of the cabin, let me say (again) that the seating position is one of the best, if not the best in this market. You have to experience it for yourself, but let’s just say that it is rugged and cozy like nothing else.
Unfortunately, this sense of luxury did not extend to the steering wheel. It is made of cheap plastic and not leather wrapped. It just downright clashes with the otherwise luxurious interior. Even so, it has all the control buttons you would expect. The instrument cluster has three dials, which are surrounded by brushed aluminum. This gives it a more refined look. A green monochrome LCD screen sits at the bottom of the speedometer, to display the outside temperature, trip miles and occasional informational messages, such as the all terrain system settings.
The center console offers a color touch screen navigation. Unfortunately, Land Rover has still not integrated the audio system with the navigation system. So, the display for the audio settings is below the navigation screen. Thankfully, Land Rover made up for this by giving the audio system an optional alpine surround sound system. The surround system sounds good, but it has its limit when you push it to the max. To create the surround effect, this sound system adds a rather large speaker located in the center of the dashboard (right above the navigation screen). For those of you that consider the LR2 as an off-roader, you will be pleased to know that Land Rover did not forget its root and equipped the LR2 with what they call a ‘Terrain response system’ knob. This knob elegantly replaces the old school levers for differential lock and short ratio gearbox (not present on the LR2). Simply turn the knob to indicate the surface you are driving on and the electronics will do all the work (mostly through stability control programs).
Engine
The LR2 is powered by a 3.2 liter inline 6 cylinder engine. This engine is upgraded for off-road use, to resist mud, dust, and water. The new transversely mounted engine makes 230 horsepower, and 234 lb feet of torque. This is a big improvement from the Freelander’s 174 horsepower, but the 4200 lbs LR2 will not take off at a green light. Matted to a six-speed automatic transmission, the LR2 can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 8.4 seconds. That is almost 2 seconds faster than the Freelander. Underneath the chassis, the LR2 has a fully independent suspension with large disc brakes on all four corners. Compared to the faster BMW X3, the LR2 offers a softer and more comfortable ride.
Test Drive
The driving experience in the LR2 is closer to a SUV than a crossover. The seating position is very high up, in front of the tall and straight up windshield, giving a nice feeling of openness. In comparison with slanted nose crossovers (e.g. Mazda CX9), you can see the rugged LR2 hood in the typical Land Rover way. You feel like you are driving something with character, something strong and rugged. The suspension does a good job at absorbing bumps and potholes, but don’t expect the same level of comfort as in crossovers, such as the Lexus RX350. The LR2 offers a ride somewhere in between the plush Lexus and the sporty BMW X3, for a much better price mind you. The lightness of the brake and steering wheel contribute to a very easy feel. The engine will not push like a big V8, but it builds up speed smoothly and its temperament matches very well the LR2 style. This is certainly the car we enjoyed the most while cruising at legal speeds. It is so pleasant you simply enjoy the surroundings without any temptations. Unfortunately, we did not take our LR2 off-roading. Even so, we were still pleased with the LR2’s performance on milder trails and refined roadways.
Conclusion
The car will appeal to people looking for a distinctive vehicle with off-road styling and luxurious interior. The LR2 is a great representation of Land Rover expertise in ‘all terrain luxury vehicle’. On the down side, the ride could be smoother and the engine more powerful. Considering that the sticker price starts at $34,000, you will have all reason to smile while driving your brand new LR2. Go test drive an LR2 before you purchase your next crossover. You might very well fall in love with LR2 and will not need to continue looking elsewhere.
Pros:
Distinctive Look
Luxurious interior
Seating position
Smooth drive
19 inch wheels standard
Price
Cons:
Plastic steering wheel
Radio not integrated with Nav. screen
Engine could use more power
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Mechanical
• All Wheel Drive - Drivetrain|37
• Straight 6 Cylinder Engine - Engine|13
• 6-Speed A/T - Transmission|15
• M/T - Transmission|15
• A/T - Transmission|15
• Auto Transmission w/Manual Mode - Transmission|15
• Gasoline Fuel - Fuel|46
Interior
• Power Steering - Steering|6
• Wireless Cell Phone Hookup - Telephone|28
• Privacy Glass - Window|29
• Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof - Roof|32
• Panoramic Roof - Roof|32
• Sun/Moon Roof - Roof|32
• Leather Seats - Seat Trim|43
• Power Door Locks - Locks|26
• Keyless Entry - Locks|26
• Keyless Start - Convenience|23
• Trip Computer - Convenience|23
• Rear Parking Aid - Convenience|23
• Auto-Off Headlights - Convenience|23
• HID headlights - Convenience|23
• Rain Sensing Wipers - Convenience|23
• Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers - Convenience|23
• Fog Lamps - Convenience|23
• Intermittent Wipers - Convenience|23
• Navigation System - Convenience|23
• Auxiliary Audio Input - Audio|22
• Satellite Radio - Audio|22
• Rear Seat Audio Controls - Audio|22
• MP3 Player - Audio|22
• Premium Sound System - Audio|22
• CD Player - Audio|22
• CD Changer - Audio|22
• Cassette - Audio|22
• AM/FM Stereo - Audio|22
• A/C - Air Conditioning|21
• Dual Zone A/C - Air Conditioning|21
• Climate Control - Air Conditioning|21
• Bucket Seats - Seats|44
• Heated Passenger Seat - Seats|44
• Seat Memory - Seats|44
• Heated Driver Seat - Seats|44
• Power Passenger Seat - Seats|44
• Power Driver Seat - Seats|44
Exterior
• Rear Spoiler - Vehicle|0
• Chrome Wheels - Wheels|10
• Aluminum Wheels - Wheels|10
• Mirror Memory - Mirrors|27
• Electrochromic rearview mirror - Mirrors|27
Safety
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Tires|7
• Passenger Air Bag - Air Bag - Frontal|38
• Driver Air Bag - Air Bag - Frontal|38
• Rear Head Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Side Head Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Rear Body Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Side Air Bag - Air Bag - Side|39
• Tires - Front Performance - Tire - Front|34
• Tires - Front All-Season - Tire - Front|34
• Tires - Rear All-Season - Tire - Rear|35
• Tires - Rear Performance - Tire - Rear|35
• Full Size Spare Tire - Tire - Spare|36
• Compact Spare Tire - Tire - Spare|36
• 4-Wheel ABS - Brakes|4
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes - Brakes|4
• Brake Assist - Safety Features|42
• Electronic Stability Control - Safety Features|42
• Auto-On Headlights - Safety Features|42
• Traction Control - Safety Features|42

Vehicle
• EPA Classification : Sport Utility
Engine
• Engine Order Code : - TBD -
• Engine Type : Inline 6
• Displacement : 3.2/195
• Fuel System : Gas
• SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 230 @ 6300
• SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 234 @ 3200
Transmission
• Drivetrain : Four Wheel Drive
• Trans Order Code : - TBD -
• Trans Type : 6
• Trans Description Cont. : Automatic w/OD
• Trans Description Cont. Again : CommandShift
• First Gear Ratio (:1) : 4.15
• Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.37
• Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.56
• Fourth Gear Rato (:1) : 1.16
• Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.86
• Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.69
• Reverse Ratio (:1) : 3.39
• Clutch Size (in) : N/A
• Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1) : 3.75
• Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), High : N/A
• Transfer Case Gear Ratio (:1), Low : N/A
Mileage
• EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG) : 16
• EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 23
Electrical
• Cold Cranking Amps @ 0° F (Primary) : - TBD -
• Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps) : - TBD -
Cooling System
• Total Cooling System Capacity (qts) : - TBD -
Weight Information
• Base Curb Weight (lbs) : 4255
Trailering
• Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 3500
• Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 350
• Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 3500
• Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 350
Suspension
• Suspension Type - Front : MacPherson Strut
• Suspension Type - Rear : Independent
• Suspension Type - Front (Cont.) : w/Stabilizer Bar
• Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.) : w/Stabilizer Bar
• Shock Absorber Diameter - Front (mm) : - TBD -
• Shock Absorber Diameter - Rear (mm) : - TBD -
• Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) : - TBD -
• Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) : - TBD -
Brakes
• Brake Type : Pwr
• Brake ABS System : 4-wheel
• Disc - Front (Yes or ) : Yes
• Disc - Rear (Yes or ) : Yes
• Front Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 12.4 x - TBD -
• Rear Brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in) : 11.9 x - TBD -
• Drum - Rear (Yes or ) : N/A
• Rear Drum Diam x Width (in) : N/A
Tires
• Front Tire Order Code : - TBD -
• Rear Tire Order Code : - TBD -
• Spare Tire Order Code : - TBD -
• Front Tire Size : P235/60R18
• Rear Tire Size : P235/60R18
• Spare Tire Size : Compact
Wheels
• Front Wheel Size (in) : 18 x - TBD -
• Rear Wheel Size (in) : 18 x - TBD -
• Spare Wheel Size (in) : Compact
• Front Wheel Material : Aluminum
• Rear Wheel Material : Aluminum
• Spare Wheel Material : Steel
Steering
• Steering Type : Pwr rack & pinion
• Steering Ratio (:1), Overall : - TBD -
• Lock to Lock Turns (Steering) : 2.6
• Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) : 37.1
• Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) : - TBD -
Fuel Tank
• Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) : 18.5
Exterior Dimensions
• Wheelbase (in) : 104.7
• Length, Overall (in) : 177.1
• Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) : 85.7
• Height, Overall (in) : 68.5
• Tread Width, Front (in) : 63.0
• Tread Width, Rear (in) : - TBD -
• Min Ground Clearance (in) : 8.26
• Rear Door Opening Height (in) : - TBD -
• Rear Door Opening Width (in) : - TBD -
• Liftover Height (in) : - TBD -
Cargo Area Dimensions
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 1 (in) : 61.8
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 2 (in) : 36.0
• Cargo Area Length @ Floor to Seat 3 (in) : N/A
• Cargo Area Width @ Beltline (in) : 49.1
• Cargo Box Width @ Wheelhousings (in) : 39.5
• Cargo Box (Area) Height (in) : N/A
• Cargo Volume to Seat 1 (ft³) : 58.9
• Cargo Volume to Seat 2 (ft³) : 26.7
• Cargo Volume to Seat 3 (ft³) : N/A
Interior Dimensions
• Passenger Capacity : 5
• Passenger Volume (ft³) : - TBD -
• Front Head Room (in) : 40.2
• Front Leg Room (in) : 41.9
• Front Shoulder Room (in) : 57.6
• Front Hip Room (in) : - TBD -
• Second Head Room (in) : 39.4
• Second Leg Room (in) : 36.4
• Second Shoulder Room (in) : 57.3
• Second Hip Room (in) : - TBD -
Summary
• Vehicle Name : LR2
• Body Style : Sport Utility

Rebate:
Incentive Note: One of the following incentives may apply to this vehicle. Regional incentives may vary.
Financing Incentive Min: 3.9
Financing Incentive Max: 4.9
Expiration Date: 01/07/2008
Resource Name: Automotive News
Resource Date: 11/12/2007
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Safety Features
• 4-Wheel ABS
• 4-Wheel ABS
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
• Tire Pressure Monitoring System
• Passenger Air Bag
• Driver Air Bag
• Rear Head Air Bag
• Side Head Air Bag
• Rear Body Air Bag
• Side Air Bag
• Brake Assist
• Brake Assist
• Electronic Stability Control
• Electronic Stability Control
• Auto-On Headlights
• Traction Control
• Traction Control
• Traction Control
• Tires - Front Performance
• Tires - Front All-Season
• Tires - Rear All-Season
• Tires - Rear Performance
• Full Size Spare Tire
• Compact Spare Tire

- Base price: $35,375
- Destination charge: $795
- Number of options: 0
- Total options: $0
- Total price: $35,375
- Rebates: click to view
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