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2011 Land Rover Range Rover Review


Pros

  • Good off-roading abilities
  • Classy and comfortable interior
  • Powerful supercharged engine

Cons

  • Slower compared to the competition
  • Expensive and pricey optional extras

The Land Rover Range Rover is priced at an MSRP of $79,685 and comes into competition with the BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne, and Mercedes-Benz GL550.

Overview


The 2011 Land Rover Range Rover continues its practice of giving us one of the most comfortable and capable SUVs on the plant, not to mention it looks good as well. Powering the SUV is a 5.0 liter V8 which makes 375 hp and can do the 0-60 in 6.4 seconds, and as well as go off-roading without any issues.

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The 2011 Land Rover Range Rover SUV is available in two trims: HSE and supercharged. Powering both the trims is a 5 liter V8, the Supercharged trim gets a supercharged version of the same engine. Both trims come with a four-wheel-drive as a standard drivetrain.

Trim

HSE

Supercharged

MSRP

$79,685

$95,465

Key Features

Adjustable air suspension

Includes everything on HSE trim and adds

 

Rear-view camera

Supercharged engine

 

Privacy glass

Brembo brakes

 

Automatic xenon headlights

Available autobiography package

 

Power adjustable front seats

 
 

Leather upholstery

 
 

14-speaker Harman Kardon surround sound system

 
 

Available HSE luxury package

 

We recommend

We recommend buying the HSE trim which comes with all the required comforts and technology along with this it has plenty of power for off-road Ing and also comes with features like adaptive air suspension to enhance comfort. Additionally, we recommend getting the HSE luxury package. 

Engine and Performance
8.9/10


The Land Rover Range Rover is powered by a 5 liter V8 which makes 375 hp and 375 foot-pounds of torque. The supercharged trim gets a supercharged version of the same engine which makes 510 hp and 461 foot-pounds of torque. Both engines are paired with a six-speed automatic transmission which directs all the power to the four-wheel-drive system. 

Being a Land Rover it also comes with off-road abilities and the Range Rover has the latest rain response to which allows you to set up the mechanical parts (engine, suspension, etc) according to the terrain you are traveling on. When properly equipped the Range Rover can tow up to 7,700 pounds.

In performance testing, the Land Rover Range Rover HSC does the 0 to 60 sprint in 6.4 seconds and the standing quarter-mile in 14.9 seconds. The supercharged variant does the 0 to 60 sprint of 5 seconds and the standing quarter-mile time of 13.5 seconds. Both come with a top speed of 150 mph.

Model

Land Rover Range Rover 

BMW X5

Porsche Cayenne

Mercedes-Benz GL550

MSRP

79685

58900

64400

84450

Engine 

5.0 liter V8 

4.4 liter twin-turbocharged V8

4.8 liter turbocharged V-8

5.5 liter V8

Drivetrain

four-wheel-drive

all-wheel-drive

all-wheel-drive

all-wheel-drive

Transmission

6-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

7-speed automatic

Power

375 hp @ 6500 rpm

400 hp @ 5500 rpm

400 hp @ 6500 rpm

382 hp @ 6000 rpm

Torque

375 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm

450 lb.-ft. @ 1750 rpm

369 lb.-ft. @ 3500 rpm

391 lb.-ft. @ 2800 rpm

0-60mph (sec)

6.4

5.3

5.6

5.8

Quarter-mile (sec)

14.9

13.9

14

14.3

Top Speed (mph)

NA

155

NA

NA

The most powerful of the above cars are the BMW X5 and a Porsche Cayenne boat making 400 hp. Following this is the Mercedes-Benz GL 550 making 382 hp and then comes to the Land Rover Range Rover making 375 hp. The Range Rover is the slowest in the 0 to 60 sprint and the standing quarter-mile.

Fuel Economy
4.0/10


The 2011 Land Rover Range Rover gives 12 mpg in the city, 18 mpg on the highway, and a combined mpg of 14. The Range Rover comes with a fuel capacity of 27.6 gallons which allows it a range of 331 miles in the city, 497 miles on the highway in a combined range of 386 miles. The good part about the Range Rover is that it gives the same EPA-rated fuel economy numbers on both the HSE and Supercharged.

Model

Land Rover Range Rover 

BMW X5

Porsche Cayenne

Mercedes-Benz GL550

MPG (city)

12

14

16

12

MPG (Highway)

18

20

22

17

MPG (Combined)

14

16

18

14

Fuel Capacity (gallons)

27.6

22.5

22.4

26.4

Range (city/highway/combined)

331/497/386

315/450/360

358/493/403

317/449/369

The most combined range is offered by the Porsche Cayenne of 403 miles. Following this is the Range Rover with the range of 386 miles, then comes the Mercedes-Benz GL 550 with a range of 369 miles followed closely by the BMWX5 with a combined range of 360 miles.

Interior
8.7/10


The Range Rover can accommodate five people comfortably. The front row seats are power-adjustable and have the feature of heating. The leather and wood steering wheel also has a similar feature. The interior upholstery is leather and tri-zone automatic climate control keeps everyone comfortable. 

The optional HSE luxury pack adds heated and ventilated front seats, upgraded leather, and heating features to the rear seats. This pack is included in the Supercharged variant. The supercharged variant comes with an option of a full leather interior, quad-zone automatic climate control, and the upgraded heated and ventilated reclining rear seats which are included in the Autobiography pack. The Range Rover comes with a cargo capacity of 35.2 cu-ft.

Model

Land Rover Range Rover 

BMW X5

Porsche Cayenne 

Mercedes-Benz GL550

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

7

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)

39.3/61.4/38.9

36.6/60/40

NA

40.1/58.3/40.3

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom)

38.3/60/35.5

39.3/58/36.6

NA

40.6/58.9/39.5

Cargo Capacity

35.2

23.2 cu-ft.

23.7 cu-ft.

14.3

The Land Rover Range Rover offers the least amount of legroom in the front row and in the back row. However, the seating position is quite upright and there is an adequate amount of space. In terms of cargo capacity, the Land Rover Range Rover offers most of the above cars.

  • Front row power-adjustable seats
  • Heated seats (available rear-seat heating)
  • Leather upholstery
  • Wood accents
  • Tri-zone automatic climate control

How intuitive is the Infotainment unit in the 2011 Land Rover Range Rover?

The Land Rover Range Rover comes with a Navigation system with on-road and off-road tracking, Bluetooth, USB port, and 14-speaker Harman Kardon Surround sound system. The same is available in the Supercharged as standard. But as part of the optional Autobiography pack, you get rear-seat entertainment with a 19-speaker audio system and HD radio. 

  • Navigation system
  • Bluetooth 
  • USB port
  • 14-speaker Harman Kardon surround sound system
  • Available rear-seat entertainment 
  • Available 19-speaker audio system
  • Available HD radio

Exterior
9.0/10


The exterior of the Land Rover Range Rover is bulky, stylish, and classy at the same time. We do like the boxy frame of the SUV and it has some sharp lines as well as high ground clearance which increases once you select your terrain. The exterior of the Range Rover features a heated windshield and rear windshield, 19-inch wheels, a sunroof, and power-folding mirrors.

Available are 20-inch wheels on the HSE. The Supercharged trim has these as stock and comes with the option of 20” wheels in black, black paint, and unique black exterior trim pieces as part of the autobiography black package. 

Model

Land Rover Range Rover 

BMW X5

Porsche Cayenne 

Mercedes-Benz GL550

Curb weight (lbs)

5697 lbs.

5379 lbs.

4553 lbs.

5545 lbs.

Length (in.)

196 in.

191 in.

191 in.

201 in.

width (in.)

80 in.

76 in.

76 in.

76 in.

height (in.)

74 in.

70 in.

67 in.

72 in.

Ground Clearance (in)

9.1

8

9

8

Wheelbase (in.)

113.8 in

116 in.

114 in.

121.1 in.

In terms of exterior dimensions, the Land Rover Range Rover is longer than the Porsche Cayenne, and the BMW X5 but is shorter in length than the Mercedes-Benz GL550. It is also wider than its competition and taller as well. This does lead to its weight, making this the heaviest of the above SUVs.

  • Heated front and rear windshield
  • 19-inch wheels
  • Sunroof
  • Power folding mirrors
  • Available 20” wheels

Safety
9.5/10


The NHTSA and the IHS have not yet crashed tested the new Land Rover Range Rover. We expect the Range Rover to have good scores from both organizations. The Land Rover Range Rover comes with many safety features including a standard, some of these are:

  • 4-wheel electronic traction control
  • All-terrain anti-lock brakes
  • Electronic brake force distribution
  • Brake assist
  • Roll stability control
  • Front and rear crumple zones
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • A rearview camera

Final Verdict


The Land Rover Range Rover is a good balance of looks, abilities, comfort, and luxury, characteristics together are rare in an SUV. There is a good amount of power from a 5 liter V8 and if that is not enough, a supercharged version of the same engine is available. There are also plenty of customization options available and those include options to increase your comfort even more. This is why we recommend buying this car.