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Land Rover - LR2 (2011)

Discover the 2011 Land Rover LR2 — an icon in off‑road versatility that still commands curiosity in today’s used‑car market. The 2011 Land Rover LR2 combines rugged capability with comfort, yet its Land Rover LR2 price varies greatly by region, condition, and mileage. If you’re wondering what is a 2011 Land Rover LR2 worth? this guide offers a concise snapshot of specs, depreciation trends, and how the LR2 stacks up against its peers—without giving away a specific price that would be out of date.

Key Specifications
  • Model year: 2011
  • Engine: 3.5‑litre inline‑6 DOHC 24‑valve, 3,500 cc, 252 hp/350 Nm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed auto (Aisin SE601) with ATC (automatic transmission computer)
  • Drive layout: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with Electro‑Hydraulic Transfer Case (EHTC)
  • Fuel type: Premium petrol
  • CO₂ emissions: 224 g/km (EU5)
  • Dimensions: Length 5115 mm / Width = 1903 mm / Height = 1850 mm
  • Wheelbase: 3027 mm
  • Ground clearance: 234 mm (modern equivalent)
  • Boot capacity: 650 L (reclining rear seats)
  • Capacity: 5 seats, 1st‑class design luggage
  • Optional features: Terrain Response system, Panoramic sunroof, Adaptive cruise control
### Depreciation Insight The Land Rover LR2 depreciation curve for a 2011 model is fairly typical for luxury SUVs. Land Rover LR2 price can drop about 15‑20 % from its launch MSRP in the first year, and an additional 15‑20 % over the next 3 years, reaching roughly 50 % of the original value after 5 years under average conditions. Mileage, service history, and body‑condition weigh heavily: a well‑maintained LR2 with under 60,000 km can retain 15‑20 % more value than a lightly used counterpart with 120,000 km. - **Year 1-2:** 15‑20 % depreciation - **Year 3-4:** 20‑25 % cumulative depreciation - **Year 5‑6:** 30‑35 % cumulative, often stabilizing thereafter These figures consider typical used‑car trends across Europe and the United States; local factors such as demand for off‑road vehicles, fuel costs, and dealer incentives can shift the numbers. ### Comparative Context Compared to similar models, the LR2 stands out in its own niche: - **Land Rover Discovery Sport (2011):** The Discovery Sport is a three‑row SUV with higher ground clearance (280 mm) and a more powerful 3.6 litre V6. The LR2 offers slightly lower price points and a simpler, mechanical 4x4 system that appeals to hardcore off‑roaders. - **Range Rover Evoque (2011):** The Evoque is luxury‑centric, lighter, and focuses on urban styling. In contrast, the LR2 is built for utilitarian performance and rugged terrain. - **Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (2011):** The Prado is more widely available, with similar off‑road credentials, but


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