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  name Land Rover Freelander
  manufacturer Land Rover
  parent Company Ford Motor Company 2000-<br> Rover 1996-2000
  production 1996&ndash
  class Compact Luxury Crossover SUV
  layout Front Engine , Four-wheel Drive



Automobile Information

  name First generation
  production 1996-2006
  body Style 2-door SUV <br>4-door SUV
  engine 18 K-Series (136hp)<br>25&nbspL KV6 (174&nbsphp)
  transmission 5-speed Automatic
  wheelbase 1010&nbspin (2565 cm)
  length 2002-03 4-Door: <br>2-Door: <Br>2004-05 4-Door: 1741&nbspin (4422 cm)
  width 2004-05: 712&nbspin (1808 cm)<Br>2002-03:
  assembly Solihull , England
  height 2004-05 4-Door: 720&nbspin (1829 cm)<Br>2-Door: <Br>2002-03 4-Door:



Automobile Information

  name Second generation
  aka Land Rover LR2<br>Land Rover Freelander 2
  production 2007&ndash
  assembly Halewood , England
  body Style 4-door SUV
  engine 32L 230hp I6
  transmission 6-speed automatic
  wheelbase 1047 in (2659 cm)
  length 1772 in (4501 cm)
  width 752 in (1910 cm)
  height 685 in (1740 cm)
  related Volvo XC90 <br> Ford Taurus X


The Land Rover Freelander is a Compact Crossover SUV made by the British Land Rover , a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company . It is currently in its second generation, marketed as '''LR2''' in North America .


FREELANDER: THE FIRST GENERATION


The Freelander, wholly designed by the Rover Group after early talks of a co-operation with BMW resulted in disinterest from the German side. Despite this, BMW secretly proceeded with their BMW X3 , inspired by the Freelander prototype. It came off the production line in late 1997. It rapidly became the best selling compact 4x4 in Europe, outselling the BMW X3 , as well as many other small "off-roaders".

There are a variety of models, based around 5-door station wagon and 3-door softback, hardback, and commercial versions.

Engine choices include: Engine choices available in 2001. landyonline.co.za, 2001, Retrieved 27 April 2007


Manual gearboxes dominated the early models, but automatic Tiptronic -style gearboxes became increasingly popular and were standard on the V6.

The marketing puts much emphasis on the offroad heritage of the Land Rover marque. While the first-generation Freelander was considered quite capable off-road, earning its credentials in the Camel Trophy and Land Rover G4 Challenge , it represented a compromise. It did not have a low range gear selection nor a locking differential, as found on larger Land Rover models.

The first-generation was, however, the first Land Rover to feature Hill Descent Control . This system, plus the capable off road Traction Control system used the ABS to control individual brakes and keep driving under control in offroad situations.

Poor sales of the Freelander in the United States caused Land Rover to discontinue the model after 2005.


FREELANDER 2: SECOND GENERATION

The new Freelander 2 debuted at the 2006 for a base price of US$ 34,700.

The second generation Freelander is based on the Ford EUCD Platform , which itself is based on the Ford C1 Platform . The EUCD platform is also used by the new Ford Galaxy , Ford S-MAX and Volvo S80 , and will be used by more upcoming vehicles from Ford and Volvo . The engine range is all-new for Freelander, featuring Transversely-mounted 3.2 I6 engine of the Volvo SI6 Series , which first debuted in the new Volvo S80 , as well as the 2.2 DW12 Common Rail Turbo Diesel Engine , co-developed by Ford and PSA .

Unlike previous Land Rovers, this car will be manufactured alongside the Jaguar X-Type at Halewood , near Liverpool . The new Freelander features improved ground clearance and promises greater off-road capabilities, closer to other Land Rover models and significantly above those of rivals such as BMW and Audi {Link without Title} . It has a much improved quality interior with more features as standard.


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