- Editor:
- Jim McCraw
- Price As Tested:
- $55,050
“All-new successor to LR3, Discovery.”
The 2010 Land Rover LR4 ($47,250) comes with full-time all-wheel drive with a selectable low range. All models come with a 375-horsepower 5.0-liter dohc 32-valve V8 with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Standard features include leather seating and trim, dual-zone climate control, eight-way power seats, a multi-function steering wheel, cruise control, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, power tailgate, HomeLink, AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio with an auxiliary jack and iPod compatibility. The 7-Seat Comfort Package ($1,150) adds second- and third-row flat-folding seats, a third-row side-curtain air bag, map lights and accessory power outlet, a luggage net, and rear air conditioning with separate controls.
The HSE Package ($3,650) upgrades with 19-inch alloy wheels, front and rear park distance control, heated front and rear seats, satellite navigation, a driver information center of off-roading, Sirius satellite radio, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. The HSE and 7-Seat Comfort Package ($4,800) offers the same features with seven-seat capacity and the associated air bags.
Option packages: HSE Plus ($4,760) adds digital radio, mood lighting, keyless entry and a rear parking camera; also available with 7 Seat Comfort Package ($5,910). The HSE Lux package ($9,565) with 7 Seat Comfort upgrades to premium leather, bi-xenon headlamps, adaptive front lighting, a center console cooler box, a 480-watt Harmon Kardon Logic7 AM/FM/CD with 14 speakers, and driver memory for seat, column and mirrors; the HSE Lux Plus package ($11,115) adds a five-camera surround camera system.
Standalone options: Cold Climate package ($1400) adds heated windshield, heated front and rear seats with three and two heat ranges, respectively, heated windshield washer jets, and a heated steering wheel. A Heavy Duty Package ($750) adds a full-size spare wheel and tire and an active locking rear differential. A rear seat entertainment system ($2500) adds dual screens, a six-disc DVD changer, wired headphones, input jacks and a remote control. There are extra-cost paints, ranging from $400 to $950, and 20-inch tires and wheels for $2500. The combinations are endless, allowing a customer to pretty much create his or her own bespoke LR4.
Safety equipment standard on all models includes front, side and roof air bags, ABS brakes, traction control, yaw control, and four-wheel drive.