The Land Rover Range Rover is one of the most iconic and prestigious vehicles in the world. It combines unparalleled off-road capability with refined luxury and comfort. The 2011 model year marked a significant milestone for the Range Rover, as it introduced a new engine that improved both performance and efficiency while also reducing emissions. This engine, dubbed the LR-TDV8, was specially designed for the Range Rover and made it the first model to achieve over 30 mpg.
The LR-TDV8 is a 4.4-liter turbocharged diesel engine that replaces the previous 3.6-liter unit. It produces 313 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, which is an increase of 15 percent and 9 percent, respectively. The engine also features direct injection, variable geometry turbochargers, and a new eight-speed automatic transmission that optimizes gear shifts and fuel economy.
The result is a remarkable acceleration, top speed, and mid-range performance improvement. The 2011 Land Rover Range Rover can sprint from zero to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds, compared to 8.6 seconds for the previous model. The top speed is increased from 125 mph to 130 mph. The most impressive figure, however, is the fuel efficiency. The LR-TDV8 achieves a combined rating of 30.1 mpg, which is an improvement of 18.5 percent over the previous model. This makes it the most economical Range Rover ever produced.
The LR-TDV8 also meets the stringent EU5 emissions standards, which means it emits less harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrocarbons (HC). The engine has a CO2 output of 253 g/km, which is a reduction of 14 percent over the previous model. The engine also features a diesel particulate filter (DPF) that traps and burns soot particles, reducing black smoke and improving air quality.