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Key Features of the Land Rover LR2

Key Features of the Land Rover LR2

The Land Rover LR2 is a crossover, compact luxury crossover utility vehicle (CUV). The LR2 was previously the Freelander based on Ford’s ‘European Class D’ or EUCD platform. It is a vehicle that is ideal for all terrains, be it city roads, highways, or rugged outdoors. The LR2’s off-road capabilities, ability to adapt to changing road conditions, and high-reliability ratings are its key selling points. Following are some of the key specifications of the Land Rover LR2:

Trims

The Land Rover LR2 is available in the following trim levels:

LR2 AWD 4 dr

LR2 AWD 4dr HSE

LR2 AWD 4dr HSE LUX

All the trims have a 2-liter four-cylinder engine producing 240 horsepower, a six-speed automatic transmission, an AWD drive, and a strut with coil springs suspension.

Fuel economy

The LR2 has a fuel tank capacity of 18.5 gallons, a fuel economy of 17 MPG in the city, 24 MPG on the highway, and a combined EPA of 20 MPG.

Exteriors

The exteriors of the 5-seater Land Rover LR2 are sleek and smart, defining a luxury CUV. A few of the highlights of Land Rover LR 2’s exteriors are:

Body-colored front and rear bumpers and door handles

Glass roof

Spoiler roof

Glass powered sunroof

Underbody protection

All-season black sidewall tires

Front fog lights

Halogen headlights

18’-inch alloy wheels

Optional 19-inch 10-spoke sparkle silver finish alloy wheels

Metallic paint

Interiors

The Land Rover LR 2’s interiors are simple and elegant and help straightforward dashboard control access. There is enough leg and elbow space for front and rear seat passengers. Land Rover has also used good quality materials and added many features that aid in comfort and convenience. Key features of the interiors of the Land Rover LR2 include:

Luxury wooden trims on an instrument plan

Alloy and leather trim on the shift knob

Tilted and telescoping steering wheel

Leather trims on the steering wheel

LED lighting

Dual-zone climate control air conditioning

8-way power adjustable driver seat

6-way adjustable passenger seat

Split bench and foldable rear seats

Leather upholstery

Infotainment and connectivity features

The Land Rover LR2 belongs to the compact, luxury CUV class. It has some of the latest technology updates and advanced infotainment features to keep passengers connected and entertained during long trips. Updated navigation is crucial for those who want to use the LR2 for outdoor activities. Some of the key infotainment and connectivity features of the LR2 include:

7-inch multi-functional display screen

AM/FM radio

MP3/CD Player

Optional SIRIUS satellite and HD radio

11 premium Meridian speakers

Bluetooth

Integration with external devices

Optional navigation system with voice activation

Safety features

The LR2’s all-terrain capabilities make it a sought-after vehicle for those who love to explore the outdoors. Land Rover has paid attention and included many features that make driving safe and helps drivers maneuver the vehicle on difficult terrains like hills and surfaces like grass, gravel, snow, and mud. Here are some of its notable safety features:

Front, side, rear, and knee airbags

4-wheel ABS

Brake assist system

Roll stability control

Hill-descent control

Cruise control

Cornering brake control

Electronic brake control

Dynamic stability control

Parking distance sensors

Passenger assist handles

Theft deterrent systems

Automatic intermittent rain sensors

Other comfort and convenient features

Smart card/key access

Power windows

Power locks

Remote trunk release

What is the terrain response system in a Land Rover LR2?

The Terrain Response system is a patented system from Land Rover. The system can sense and recognize multiple terrains and adjust the vehicle’s systems automatically to match the terrain. Once the driver chooses a mode, the system reconfigures transmission, traction, and suspension settings appropriate to navigate that specific terrain. This system increases driver confidence while driving in tough terrains. Also, the driver can manually switch off the terrain response system if necessary.

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