Especificaciones y análisis del Land Rover Freelander
Power
150HP
Torque
420Nm
Consumption
6.2l/100
Emissions
165g/km
0-100 km/h
11.7s
Top Speed
181km/h
Weight
1860kg
Price
31,980€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 6v
AWD
5 / 5 doors
405 L
68 L
110 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 2.2 S Stop/Start 4x4 150CV (2012-2015)
General description
The Land Rover Freelander 2 is not just any SUV; it is the gateway to the legendary world of Land Rover. It represents an almost perfect balance between the robustness needed to leave the asphalt and the refinement expected of a premium car for daily use. Driving it is to feel the heritage of a brand that has conquered the most difficult terrains on the planet, all in a versatile and family-friendly format.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the 150 hp diesel engine and its generous 420 Nm of torque feel full of power from low revs, moving the car with an ease that inspires confidence. It doesn't seek sportiness, but a smooth and constant power delivery, ideal for long trips or for overcoming complicated obstacles. The permanent all-wheel drive and McPherson suspension on both axles convey a sense of unwavering poise and security, whether on wet asphalt or a dirt road, making you feel capable of going anywhere.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent. The straight lines and robust silhouette evoke adventure and durability, a timeless classic that ages with dignity. Inside, the feeling is of spaciousness and control, with a high driving position that dominates the road and materials that, for its time, conveyed a clear sense of quality and luxury. It is a cabin designed to be as practical as it is comfortable, a refuge from the outside world.
Technology and features
Although technology is not its most cutting-edge feature from today's perspective, it was well-equipped for its time. The Stop/Start system aimed for efficiency in the city, but the real technological star is its 4x4 traction system, a direct legacy from its bigger brothers that gives it off-road capabilities superior to most of its competitors. The hydraulic power steering offers a pure and direct connection with the road, something that is missed in many modern cars.
Competition
At its launch, the Freelander 2 competed with premium segment titans like the BMW X3 and the Audi Q5, against which it offered far superior off-road capability. It also competed with the Volvo XC60, which stood out for its safety and design. However, the Freelander always played in its own league, attracting those who valued authenticity and an adventurous spirit over pure sportiness or the latest technological trend.
Conclusion
The Land Rover Freelander 2 is a car with a soul. It is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a versatile vehicle that gives up nothing: it is comfortable on the highway, practical for the family, and a true off-roader when the situation demands it. Driving it is an experience that goes beyond simple transportation; it is feeling the freedom to choose your own path, with the security and style that only Land Rover can offer.




