Land Rover's new LR3 makes debut

Land Rover's new LR3 makes debut

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Published: 03 04 2004
IRVINE, CA -- Land Rover introduced on Friday the LR3, an all-new SUV that makes its debut at the New York International Auto Show on April 7.

LR3, which was developed by and for Land Rover, is designed to offer excellent on-pavement behavior while upholding Land Rover's rigorous off-road standards.

Power is from a Jaguar-sourced 4.4-litre 300bhp (SAE) V8 - tailored to meet Land Rover requirements particularly for off-road usage - a six-speed 'intelligent shifting' automatic gearbox, permanent four-wheel drive, fully independent electronic air suspension and seating for up to seven adult-sized passengers.

The Land Rover LR3 introduces the new Terrain Response technology. This new and patented system allows drivers to maximize the capability built into their vehicle; the driver simply selects one of five terrain settings via a rotary switch, and the vehicle's electronic controls and traction systems are optimized for that surface.Other technologies include DVD navigation and adaptive headlights that swivel with the direction of travel to illuminate the road ahead.

From a styling standpoint, LR3 incorporates hallmark Land Rover design cues, such as short overhangs and bold lines. Family lineage is apparent in the Range Rover-like front-end treatment, and a power-vent adds a functional yet finished accent to the profile.

The vehicle features three sunroofs overhead, comfortable seating in all three rows, available in-vehicle entertainment and fold-flat.

Cargo access is through a split-tailgate. For LR3, Land Rover has developed an asymmetrical gate, easing access to the cargo area.

Large passenger doors provide easy access, with both second and third rows entered from the center doors.

"LR3 is a Land Rover designed to fulfill the needs of the North American consumer," says Mike O'Driscoll, president, Aston Martin Jaguar Land Rover, North America. "It blends innovative technology and refinement with traditional Land Rover strengths to rewrite the definition of a modern, premium SUV."

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