2002 Land Rover Range Rover Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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The Range Rover is carried over for the 2002 model year, but the lower level SE trim has been dropped. In 2001, all that separated the two was badging and the HSE's standard navigation system, which was optional on the SE. A special Westminster Edition was also offered in 2002, in very limited production. This model had the same engine and equipment, but it featured a Westminster Grey interior and exterior color scheme. A fully redesigned Range Rover would arrive in 2003.
The 4.6 liter power plant returned for 2002. This V-8, in use since 1995, generated 222 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, and was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The 5000 pound Rover had a towing capacity of 6500 pounds, and it earned a less than economical EPA rating of 12/15 mpg. The Range Rover's 4WD drive system included a self-leveling air suspension and locking center differential. ABS and traction control also came standard.
The Range Rover was introduced in 1970, and is considered to be the first luxury SUV. By the time the second generation of production began in the mid-1990s, Land Rover had embraced new technology to improve upscale feel of the vehicle. Many new features, not visible to the occupants, were directed at improving ride quality. They included a smoother transmission, a more potent engine, a strong chassis and air suspension. When the third generation began in 2003, many new features, including a six-speed automatic transmission, would take the somewhat antiquated Rover to the next level.
The HSE come standard with a myriad of luxury features, including a navigation system, steering wheel audio controls, dual-zone automatic climate control, power front seats with memory, keyless entry, an anti-theft system, a moon roof, a premium harmon/kardon audio system with a CD changer and heated mirrors.
The luxury appointments are often cited as a favorite feature among owners, along with the vehicle's off-road prowess. However, the Range Rover was the first of many capable 4x4s that buyers may choose for strictly on-road purposes. The Rover's true potential cannot be realized if drivers never hit the trail. On the road, the Range Rover's ride has improved over time, but few would equate it to that of a luxury car. Owners and reviews agree that the Range Rover is ideal for those seeking a status symbol or adventure, who are willing to pay the price at the pump and at dealer service.
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Trims & specs
Air Conditioning
Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones
Airbags
Dual front airbags · Front side airbags
Audio System
CD changer: 6 · Premium Brand: Harman-Kardon · AM/FM radio · Remote CD changer location: in cargo area
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Comfort Features
Shift knob trim: leather · Steering wheel trim: wood
Convenience Features
Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Memorized settings: passenger seat · Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio
Drivetrain
4WD Type: full time · Axle ratio: 3.66 · Limited slip differential: center · Transfer Case: electronic hi-lo gear selection
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Rear Seats
Type: split-bench
Roof
Moonroof: power
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: leather
Suspension
Leveling: self leveling suspension
Tires and Rims
Wheel type: aluminum alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
