Decades ago, Land Rover built its reputation by making robust 4x4s.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe vehicle features classic and sophisticated lines.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondTwo things that we loved about the LR4: the brand’s prestige and the vehicle’s signature style.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondWhile most modern SUVs feature rounded edges, the LR4 remains angular.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondExpansive windows add to its style while ensuring excellent visibility.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondOur test model came with the Black Design package.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe Land Rover LR4 is known as the Discovery 4 elsewhere in the world.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondAttractive 20-inch wheels with black finish.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondOnce an English brand, Land Rover now belongs to India’s Tata.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe headlight and taillight clusters are very stylishly designed.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondRegardless of which trim you choose, all LR4s come with a 5.0-litre V8.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondLoading is made easier with a split tailgate.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe LR4 offers more cargo space than many of its rivals, thanks to its squarish style and height.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe LR4 was well thought-out.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe dashboard controls have been simplified over the years.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondA control panel on the centre console gives away the LR4’s off-road inclinations, which includes the controls for the Terrain Response system.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondOne of the really interesting features on the LR4 is the electronic air suspension.
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Photo: Sylvain RaymondThe on-board lighting is excellent.
Photo: Sylvain RaymondOn board, the choice of materials, finish and attention to detail are all perfect.