Land Rover goes green with its 2011 LRX model. To view the concept, here are the things to consider: A sporty two-door crossover based on the Land Rover four-door LR2 and its 3.2-liter V6 engine, 6-speed automatic transmission, and standard all-wheel drive with Land Rover’s Terrain Response System with an added “eco” mode to optimize powertrain operation for fuel economy. It will be integrated with an Electric Rear Axel Drive (ERAD) that will allow rear-wheel electric-only operation up to 20mph. The 2011 Land Rover LRX is designed with the traditional brand visuals in a sleeker style which features tapered nose, lower roofline, smoother body contours, and an 8.1-inch reduction in overall height compared to the LR2. Yet, the name LRX won’t probably be practical instead, it will be LR4 or LRS. Regardless of the future name argument, the eco-friendly Rover will still look jazzy and sleek even without the X.
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