Land Rover on a new level

Land Rover on a new level

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Published: 10 08 2004

Land Rover is replacing Discovery with what it calls its boldest, most technologically advanced model ever – the LR3.

All models will feature Land Rover's innovative Terrain Response technology, a powerful V8 and the Range Rover-inspired, four-corner, cross-linked air suspension, solidifying LR3's outstanding on and-off-road performance.

Available in SE and HSE derivatives, LR3 offers a powerful and responsive 300 hp 4.4-litre V8 engine, mated to a 6-speed electronic automatic transmission that adapts its shift patterns to driving style and road conditions. It also features Command Shift to grant the driver full control over gear changes.

LR3 is built on the new, Land Rover-developed, Integrated Body-frame architecture that provides a stable foundation for refined on-road performance, while maintaining the off-road qualities essential to every Land Rover vehicle. Careful design and packaging has kept the overall height of the vehicle down, and has positioned the bulk of the vehicle's mass as low as possible, further improving on-road dynamics.

LR3's all-new Terrain Response system is the latest development in four-wheel drive technology, allowing the driver to choose from a variety of terrain settings, thus providing flexible and automatic control of the vehicle in all conditions, both on-and off-road

An electronically-controlled air suspension provides increased versatility and comfort through automatic load-levelling and multiple modes (access, standard and off-road).

The cabin of the LR3 is designed to allow maximum comfort for all passengers- even in the third row, which is capable of accommodating two 95th percentile adults. In addition, the alpine roof—a driver's sunroof and fixed glass over rows two and three—adds to the feeling of spaciousness.

All LR3 models come extensively equipped, with optional luxury touches such as a touch-screen, voice-activated navigation system, 600-watt audio system, 19-inch alloy wheels, Bi-Xenon headlamps and memory seats.

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