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2011 Land Rover LR4

[ Thursday, December 30th, 2010 | by automotiveroom | under CAR, Land Rover, New Cars ]

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The new 2011 .Bold,flexible and more luxurious.Instantly recognizable as a .It features a new, progressive, more contemporary exterior.A fresh attitude that gives the new LR4 a more refined, more modern presence on-road.And off-road.

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The 2011 Land Rover LR4 has a base MSRP of $48,500 (includes $850 destination and delivery charge) and is again available with the HSE and HSE LUX upgrade packages. New for 2011, enhancements to the Terrain Response™ system bolster the LR4’s already considerable off-road capability, while new and reconfigured option packages enhance luxury and value.

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The LR4 feels often a lot powerful than the LR3, thanks to it is 5.0-liter V-8 locomotive, attaining 375 HP and 375 lb-ft by torsion. It has much harder low-rev reactions than the locomotive it replaces; and the six-speed automatonlike shifts smoothly and locks decisively, averting the low-rev torque-converter thrilling that plague about utes.

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interior features include a black lacquer finish on smooth, flowing surfaces and a centre console that is inclined toward the driver. The steering wheel bristles with switches for the operation of the audio system, cruise control and driver information system. Full leather seating, dual-zone climate control and a power tilt-and-slide sunroof are LR4 standards. To personalize your vehicle, a choice of natural-finish woods is available, along with stitched and wrapped fascia and door casings.

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LED mood lighting casts halos around the metal-plated interior door handles, door pockets, wells on the dashboard and centre console area. Information is passed to the driver via a five-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) LCD screen in the instrument cluster. At the top of the centre stack, the hard-drive navigation system, part of the HSE and HSE LUX packages, provides route guidance and icon-based information with details of the actual route chosen.