Friday, 12 March 2021

Land Rover LR2 Parts

Land Rover LR2 Parts





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I didn鈥檛 get a chance to take the LWB Range Rover off-road. The LWB version maintains much of the capability of the standard wheelbase version, with the same maximum approach and departure angles (34.7 degrees/29.6 degrees). Breakover angle is necessarily smaller (26.1 degrees vs. 鈥檚 just pure geometry, and the LWB comes in about 200 lbs heavier, which also affects performance. The important figures, minimum ground clearance (11.63鈥? and maximum wading depth (35.4鈥?, are shared regardless of wheelbase. Out here in Los Angeles where I live, wading depth becomes important every time it rains, as every intersection turns into a lake thanks to our ridiculously poor drainage. I like having the confidence that a Range Rover can plow right through conditions that will swamp most luxury vehicles. The additional weight of the Range Rover LWB nearly disappears under the influence of the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine that produces 510 hp and 461 lb-ft of torque. The Range Rover feels fast. Land Rover reports 0-60 mph times of 5.5 seconds for the LWB (vs. Enhanced electronic air suspension with automatic load leveling delivers flat, stable handling with great road feel. The eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters and full-time all-wheel drive connects up to an alphabet soup of electronic systems: ABS, EBD, HDC, EBA, RSC, ASL, GRC and more. The additional wheelbase does affect the turning circle, extending an already wide 40.4鈥?diameter for the regular wheelbase out to 44.0鈥?for the LWB.