For the 2010 Model Year refresh, the Range Rover gets an updated exterior grille, bumpers, and LED head/tail lights, two new engines, and new features. It was unveiled at the 2009 New York Auto Show.
The interior of the Range Rover received a minor facelift, consisting mainly of redesigned and repositioned switchgear which saw the last BMW-sourced items removed. The 2010 Range Rover also gained new visual display units as also seen in the Jaguar XJ launched a weeks previously. This change consisted of a 'glass cockpit' LCD screen replacing the traditional instrument cluster- instead 'virtual' gauges are projected onto a single screen in front of the driver. This allows various sets of information to be displayed as required- for example navigation and map information can be displayed instead of engine readouts, whilst when one of the off-road driving modes is selected on the Terrain Response system the 'gauges' are reorganised to provide space to display the schematic of the vehicle's suspension, steering and transmission systems. The other display unit is fitted to the centre console and uses a bi-directional screen to show different images depending on viewing angle. This allows navigational information to be displayed to the driver, whilst someone in the front passenger seat can use the same screen to use the onboard DVD player at the same time, for example.
Engines
ModelYearsEngine typePower, torque@rpm
5.0 Supercharged V8 Petrol (International)2009 (MY2010)-5,000 cc (5 L; 305 cu in) V8 supercharged (AJ133)510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp)@5750, 560 N·m (413 ft·lbf)@6000-6500
5.0 Supercharged V8 Petrol (UK)2009 (MY2010)-5,000 cc (5 L; 305 cu in) V8 supercharged (AJ133)510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp)@6000-6500, 625 N·m (461 ft·lbf)@2000-2500?
3.6 V6 TDV8 Diesel2009?-3,628 cc (3.628 L; 221.4 cu in) V8 turbo (Ford AJD-V6/PSA DT17) (81x88mm)271 PS (199 kW; 267 hp)@4000, 640 N·m (472 lb·ft)@2000