The all-new Land Rover LR2 2011 gets a fresh new look with an interior and exterior styling upgrades. On the exterior, LR2 gets a new front bumper and two bar grille, matching up the front appearance with the new Land Rover LR4. On the interior, the car gets a new range of seat styles and a redesigned instrument cluster. The LR2 sprints from 0 to 60mph in 8.4 seconds and has a top speed of 124 mph.
Upgraded interior and exterior styling give a fresh new look for the  2011 Land Rover LR2. Exterior design changes include a new front bumper  and two bar grille, giving the LR2 a front appearance in line with the  hot-selling new Land Rover LR4. 
Three new colors, and new alloy  wheels give the 2011 LR2 an overall more contemporary, sporty  appearance. Inside, a new range of seat styles and a redesigned  instrument cluster give the interior of the 2011 LR2 a fresh appearance.  
Land Rover aficionados will also note another small but  significant change in the famous Land Rover logo, which changes color  for 2011 from gold on green to a more contemporary bright silver on  green.
3.2-liter i6 engine remains cutting edge
The straight  six is the best balanced of all engine configurations but its length  usually makes it difficult to package transversely. The straight six  accelerates the LR2 to 60mph in 8.4 seconds (0-100 km/h in 8.7 seconds)  and on to a top speed of 124mph (200 km/h). However, the Rear End  Ancillary Drive (READ) arrangement of the i6, with ancillaries like  water pump, air conditioning compressor and alternator mounted at the  rear rather than the front, reduce the length of the i6 to an incredible  23.64 inches (60 cm) making it an easy fit in the LR2’s engine bay. 
With  an advanced, aluminum block, head and bedplate the i6 remains at the  cutting edge of engine design. The i6 is equipped with twin overhead  camshafts and four valves per cylinder with cam profile switching (CPS)  and variable valve timing (VVT). The combination of the two mix high  power with low end flexibility and maximum efficiency. 
The i6  also has a variable length inlet tract which adapts to optimise both  high end power and low end torque. These technologies combine to deliver  80 percent of maximum torque across the entire useable rev range and  189 lb.-ft. is available between 1400rpm and 6400rpm. The engine uses  Intelligent Power System Management (IPSM) for ‘smart charging’ of the  battery.
The i6 engine was originally developed with Land Rover  applications in mind and is designed to resist dust, mud and water  intrusion as well as operation at acute tilt angles. 
Design enhancements both inside and out
The  exterior of the LR2 gets a new look for 2011 with a new front bumper  assembly incorporating new front fog lamp bezels. There’s a new front  grille in Bright Finish. The Halogen projector headlamps are new, as are  the rear tail lamps which now have a clear inner lens and a black lens  surround for greater definition. The tailgate handle is now finished in  body color and the full width signature strip is finished in Noble.  Additional body colored parts include door handles, headlamp washer  jets, door mirrors and lower side door panels and rear bumper are fully  painted as standard.  Door mirrors now have a 10 percent larger glass  area and to really set off the fresh styling there are also new 18”  (standard) and 19” (optional) alloy wheels. The choice of colors has  changed for 2011 too, with the addition of Kosrae Green, Baltic Blue and  Fuji White. 
In the cabin, there are two new contemporary seat  styles offering a greater range of choice.   Napoli leather and New  Windsor leather for the LUX Package.  These two new styles differentiate  between trim levels.  A 6/4-way electric adjustment is standard and  8/6-way electric adjustment included in the LUX Package seats. 
New  colorways compliment the revised upholstery design with Ebony, Tan and  Ivory and there are matching door casings in Ebony PVC with Ivory  stitching and Ebony PVC with Tan contrast stitching. Three new fascia  finishers come in either Element Silver, Dark Chestnut and Black Lacquer  Finish. This Black Lacquer Finish (optional) is also carried over onto  the steering wheel switchpack. 
At the high end of the option  range, the LUX Package comes with Windsor Leather upholstery in Ebony,  Almond, Ivory or Tan colorways. The Pack includes the luxurious 8/6 way  electric seat plus premium carpet mats. All 2011 LR2s will benefit from a  clear and contemporary new instrument pack too.
The LR2 provides  the safest possible environment for occupants. The Command Driving  Position provides good visibility of all four corners of the vehicle and  narrow A-pillars ensure that forward visibility is not compromised.  There are seven airbags: two curtain, two front, two thorax and a  driver’s knee bag as standard. The transverse engine mounting not only  frees up interior space but offers impressive crash performance, helping  the LR2 achieve a 5 star Euro NCAP rating for adult occupant  protection.
 Terrain Response offers unparalleled driving dynamics
Terrain  Response delivers the most sophisticated four wheel-drive technology in  the sector ensuring the LR2 is equipped for every surface it may  encounter, from sand to tarmac. Four settings remain for 2011 catering  for general driving, slippery conditions such as grass, gravel, or snow,  mud and ruts and sand. Terrain response also oversees the stability  controls and traction aids such as Dynamic Stability Control (DSC),  Electronic Traction Control (ETC) and ABS according to the selected  terrain. It also engages Hill Descent Control (HDC) to suit the selected  terrain and changes the setting of the electronic center coupling to  optimize the four wheel-drive system in off-road conditions. In  addition, Terrain Response includes Electronic Brake-force Distribution  (EBD), Cornering Brake Control (CBC), Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Roll  Stability Control (RSC) Engine Drag Control (EDC) and Gradient Release  Control (GRC).
The many functions of Terrain Response are  underpinned by the high levels of body stiffness which provide the best  foundation for excellent ride and handling characteristics as well as  off-road performance. A structural undertray on the front sub-frame  improves steering precision as well as protecting the underside of the  vehicle and four point engine mounting aids engine stability and  improves refinement.
As with all Land Rovers, the LR2 is  rigorously tested worldwide in the UK, USA, Middle East, Australia and  Russia in temperatures ranging from -40°F to 122C° and up to 95 percent  humidity. The LR2 is also tested at altitudes of up to 13,100 ft.





















































