The 2011 Land Rover Freelander 2 model range, on sale in the UK from  the end of September 2010, benefits from a new 2.2-litre diesel engine  available with either 150PS or 190PS outputs, a new look exterior plus  interior alterations including new instrument dials and a new Premium  Pack option.
Land Rover's new turbo diesel engine is available in  the 4WD TD4 150PS model featuring a manual transmission and intelligent  Stop/Start technology as standard (an automatic gearbox without  Stop/Start is available as a cost option), or the new SD4 model  delivering 190PS (available in automatic transmission only).
This  new engine is quieter, more efficient and both derivatives have 20Nm  more torque than the outgoing engine. This means the 2011 Freelander 2  offers improved engine response and more mid-range strength for towing.  CO2 emissions have been significantly reduced to 165g/km and 185g/km  respectively with corresponding fuel economy benefits.
However,  despite reductions in consumption and emissions, there has been no  compromise in performance.  The flagship 190PS Land Rover Freelander SD4  accelerates from rest to 60mph in 8.7 seconds with an increased top  speed of 118mph. The Land Rover Freelander 150PS TD4 manual and  automatic versions match the performance of their predecessors.
As  well as being upgraded from EU4 to EU5, both versions have a new  variable geometry turbocharger and have been extensively re-calibrated  to deliver new levels of power, meet emissions regulations and reduce  CO2 emissions.  They are fitted with a catalysed diesel particulate  filter as standard and are now compatible with 10 per cent biodiesel  rather than 5 per cent.
As an addition to the Land Rover Freelander 2 range, Land Rover will  also offer customers a 2WD derivative, available in the UK from January  2011. This will be called the Land Rover Freelander 2 eD4 and it will be  the most efficient Land Rover ever produced, with fuel consumption of  47.2mpg combined, and CO2 emissions of just 158g/km.
"The new Land  Rover Freelander 2 eD4 moves Land Rover into the hugely popular and  fiercely contested two wheel-drive SUV market," said Land Rover managing  director Phil Popham. "The European market for two-wheel drive SUVs  represents 23 percent of the segment and we intend to compete strongly  here.
"A 2WD option is just one way in which we are developing our  vehicles' efficiency whilst adding to the Land Rover range and  expanding our appeal to a broader group of customers.  We will continue  to make the 'world's finest all-terrain vehicles' for those customers  who require 4WD but will also now offer an alternative."
This  groundbreaking Land Rover Freelander 2 eD4 is powered by the new  2.2-litre turbo diesel engine, delivering 150PS.  It is only available  with a six-speed manual transmission featuring Stop/Start technology as  standard.
The exterior of the latest Land Rover Freelander 2 gets a  new look for 2011.  Marked out by a new front bumper assembly  incorporating new front fog lap bezels, a new front grille finish,  improved headlights and tail lamps, new full width tailgate appliqu� and  new 18- or 19-inch alloy wheel styles. There are three new colour  schemes for 2011 Kosrae Green, Baltic Blue and Fuji White.
Inside  the cabin, Land Rover's design team have revised the instrument dials,  and there are four new seat styles with the option of a Premium Pack  that includes Windsor Leather upholstery, an 8/6 way electric seat, plus  premium carpet mats and covered centre stowage.
 
 
 
 
 
 









 
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