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2015 Land Rover LR4 3.0 V-6 – Instrumented Test

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    In an industry rapidly pivoting toward downsized engines in both cylinder count and displacement—but not power—the Land Rover LR4 stands out as one of the less successful experiments. Last year, the LR4 was stripped of its 375-hp 5.0-liter V-8 and six-speed automatic transmission; fitted in their stead was a 340-hp supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 and an eight-speed automatic. You’ll note that 340 horsepower is significantly less than 375, and the V-6’s 332 lb-ft of torque is down from the old V-8’s 375 lb-ft. Moving from the spec page into the real world, our test of a 2015 Land Rover LR4 with the new V-6 confirms that in this case, the downsizing effort fails to deliver the equal-power-with-better-fuel-economy downsizing magic. READ MORE ››

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    I'm not too crazy about the way this one looks on the outside, the back looks off to me for some reason. Maybe it's that little bump on the roof that's throwing me off.

    ...but that backseat:inlove::snaphappy::clapping::clapping:.
     
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    Flexin Admin Staff Member Founding Member Top Event

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    If you mean the rear section of a side view then I agree. It is the rear window. The bottom edge is higher then the bottom edge of the other windows and the top goes up over the roof. I think it plays with the eye and makes the rear look lifted. That does kind of go with that model. I have been a long time fan of Land Rover.

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