The smallest of Land Rover’s all-wheel drive vehicles is also the most discreet offered by the British brand, now owned by India’s Tata Motors. One of the LR2’s main claims to fame is that its platform was used to develop the seductive Evoque. Its 240-hp turbocharged 2.0l four cylinder is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Despite its compact dimensions, the LR2 offers 755 to 1,670 litres of cargo space.
Pros
- Fully equipped
- Serious finishings
- Spacious interior
- Elegant shape
- Excellent off-road driving
Cons
- Obsolete engine
- Average performance
- High fuel consumption
- Sharp depreciation
- Some controls should be upgraded