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Fuel and refuelling

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption figures

Fuel specification

For additional information on fuel consumption
figures and exhaust emissions, visit the Vehicle
Certification Agency (VCA) website at
http://www.vcacarfueldata.org.uk/.

Variant

Urban

Extra-urban

Combined

CO2 emissions

l/100 km (mpg) l/100 km (mpg) l/100 km (mpg)

g/km

Petrol

15.8 l/100 km

(17.9 mpg)

8.6 l/100 km (33

mpg)

11.2 l/100 km

(25.2 mpg)

265 g/km

Diesel Manual gearbox

9.2 l/100 km

(30.6 mpg)

6.2 l/100 km

(45.5 mpg)

7.5 l/100 km

(37.7 mpg)

194 g/km

Petrol

Diesel

91-98 RON

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Weights and load capacities

Note: It is the driver's responsibility to ensure
that the maximum weights are not exceeded,
and that the load is distributed correctly within
the vehicle.

Information and values for the maximum
weights can be found in the Weights section.
See WEIGHTS (page 212).

Loadspace floor

The loadspace floor is reversible to prevent
damage/staining of the carpet when
transporting muddy boots or wet dogs for
example.

To reverse the loadspace floor :-

1. Raise the loadspace floor.

2. Pull the floor towards the rear of the

vehicle, and remove it from the vehicle.

3. Turn the floor over so that the required

surface is uppermost.

4. Insert the forward edge of the floor into the

retaining channel, and lower the floor into
position.

WARNING

When removing or replacing the
loadspace floor take care that your
hands and fingers are placed so that

they do not become trapped between the floor
and vehicle. Ensure that children are kept at a
safe distance to avoid accidental injury.

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LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS

1. Load securing rings.

• Four load securing rings are provided in

the rear luggage area to assist in safely
securing items carried.

2. Bag hooks.

• A bag hook is provided on each side of

the load area. These should be used to
secure relatively light items such as
shopping bags.

Note: A range of approved luggage retention
accessories are available from your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.

Reversible floor

The luggage compartment floor has been
designed with two load surfaces. A carpeted
side, which can be used in the normal way, and
a hard, wipe clean surface. The hard surface
can be used when transporting items which are
wet, dirty, or may damage the carpeted
surface.

To change between the two surfaces simply
remove the floor panel and reinstall it with the
required surface facing upwards.

WARNINGS

All items carried in the luggage area
should be properly secured. Loose
items can cause serious injury or death

in the event of an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.

Do not use the bag hooks to secure
heavy items. Items which are not
properly secured can cause serious

injury or death during an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.

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LUGGAGE COVERS

Fitting the luggage cover

1. Insert the location peg on the left-hand end

of the luggage cover into the slot.

2. Lower the right-hand end into position by

pulling back the release button.

3. Ensure that when the cover is in position

the release button returns to its engaged
position.

Reverse the installation procedure to remove
the luggage cover.

Operating the luggage cover

1. Pull the luggage cover blind towards the

rear of the vehicle.

2. Engage the end pegs into the recesses

provided in the luggage space side trims.

WARNING

When fitting the luggage cover ensure
that the location pegs on the left-hand
side are fully engaged, and the release

button on the right-hand side is fully home.
Failure to do so may allow the luggage cover to
move during an accident or sudden
manoeuvre.

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WARNING

Never place objects on top of the
luggage cover. During an accident or
sudden manoeuvre loose objects can

cause serious injury or death.

CAUTIONS

When retracting the cover, ensure that
no items are on top of the cover. Items
left on top of the cover, paper or fabrics

for example, may be drawn into the
mechanism and cause it to jam.

If the cover is damaged in any way, it
should not be used. The damaged area
may prevent the cover from operating

correctly.

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