Our test model was an SD, $33,350. For 2001, cloth seats are replaced by a beige vinyl-like covering called Duragrain. It's attractive and looks sturdy. The SD audio system is an Alpine 100-watt with six speakers.
LE, with a base price of $34,350, features a leather interior package. It's distinguished by its two-tone front grille, partially painted front bumper, integrated fog lights, and headlamp power washers. The interior is Indiana Brown leather with modest wood trim.
The most popular model is the SE, which comes with a full leather interior. The leather comes in three colors, beige and two shades of gray. The seats have center armrests and power lumbar control. The Alpine sound system is a 220-watt 10-channel with 12 speakers, plus a six-disc CD changer. SE also comes standard with HomeLink, a Class III trailer tow hitch receiver, and a roll-up rear load space cover. The SE7 includes remote audio system controls and headphone jacks for the rear seat passengers.
An optional Performance Package ($2,900) includes Land Rover's Active Cornering Enhancement system and 18-inch wheels and tires.
The other primary options are: rear air conditioning ($750); Self-Leveling Suspension ($750); and the Rear Seat Package ($1,750), which includes the self-leveling suspension. Next Page