The all new 2010 Range Rover LR4 model is stomping its older sibling, the 2009 LR3 leaving it far behind in its shadow. Critics agree that it is far superior and a much more powerful ride than the earlier version. The 2009 LR3 offered the 4.4L, 300hp V8 that offered a great deal of power to the LR3 but affecting gas a bit, only offering 12 mpg, city miles. The 2010 LR4 is offering a 5L 375hp V8 engine offering even greater power, without damaging the fuel economy further. For so much power, it is quite amazing that the 2010 LR4 is offering the same gas mileage as the 2009 LR3.
The performance of the LR3 was already praised, all but the fuel economy, so the Land Rover comes back in 2010 as the LR4 showing that it can get more power without decreasing the fuel economy. This provides the owner with the power of an enhanced LR3 without a disadvantage. The 2010 LR4 is a grand design offering an enhanced LR3 with an upgraded interior, Adaptive Dynamics technology that is state-of-the-art offering an improved riding quality.
The 2010 LR4 has been updated for the best all-terrain performance with the Dynamic Stability Control System and an updated Terrain Response; allowing the LR4 5L V8 to surpass the luxury, sport, as well as the engine capacity of the LR3. The 2010 offers an option of the 5L V8 375hp as well as the 510bhp supercharged engine providing two light weight engines that don't drain the gas you would think. All in all, the added power just makes the LR4 a heck of a lot of fun to drive in all types of terrain.