#NYIAS The name change says "all-new," but this is really a heavily revised version of the current LR3. An all-new 5.0-liter V8 is the big news for the 2010 Land Rover LR4. First introduced in Jaguar's latest sedans, the new V8 produces 375 horsepower and 375 pound-feet of torque. A revised suspension, new brakes and minor styling upgrades are also part of the 2010 LR4. For a more detailed description, see our full story.
Full Story: 2010 Land Rover LR4
sandcountry360 says:
09:50 PM, 04/ 7/09
Wasn't this thing called LR3 because it was a Land Rover with 3 rows of seating? The new name makes absolutely no sense. Like that it can finally get out of it's own way though, and that rear sunroof looks amazing. Any word on pricing or FE yet?
rsholland says:
06:21 AM, 04/ 8/09
As usual, it looks great and has the right stuff.
Let's hope Land Rover can get their reliability ratings out of the gutter. If not, this brand is dead here in the USA.
mustang5507 says:
11:17 AM, 04/ 8/09
Re: sandcountry360
It was called LR3 because it was 3rd generation of the Discovery in foreign markets. And LR will survive as long as they keep creating emotionally appealing cars. I wouldn't complain too much about reliability...my mom's LR3 is doing just fine =)