Verified Performance Tests Updated May 2026 · 4 recorded runs

Land Rover LR4 0–60 Times

The Land Rover LR4 0–60 times and quarter-mile times below are from 4 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Car and Driver and Motor Trend and more.

The fastest tested Land Rover LR4 is the 2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE , which went from 0 to 60 mph in 6.50 seconds, reaching the ¼ mile in 15.00 seconds at 94.0 mph, according to Car and Driver.

The slowest tested Land Rover LR4 is the 2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE, which took 6.90 seconds to reach 60 mph, running the ¼ mile in 15.30 seconds at 91.2 mph, according to Motor Trend.

Out of all the Land Rover LR4 tests in our database, the average 0–60 mph time is 6.68 seconds. The average quarter-mile time is 15.15 seconds at 92.55 mph.

Fastest 0–60 6.50sec 2010 HSE · stock
Average 0–60 6.68sec Across 4 runs
Avg ¼ Mile 15.15sec @ 92.6 mph trap
Slowest 0–60 6.90sec 2010 HSE
2015 Land Rover LR4

Across 4 verified runs, the Land Rover LR4 ranges from 6.50 to 6.90 seconds 0–60, with a 6.68-second average.

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Land Rover LR4 Performance Overview

Sold in the U.S. from 2010 to 2015, the LR4’s performance record is concentrated within a single L319 generation and documented across 4 verified tests spanning those same years. Early examples established the model’s baseline quickly: the 2010 HSE recorded the quickest run at 6.5 seconds to 60 mph and covered the quarter-mile in 15.0 seconds at 94 mph, while another 2010 HSE test returned 6.9 seconds to 60 mph. Across the available data, every recorded LR4 uses a gasoline powertrain.

Within L319, output ranged from 340 to 375 hp, reflecting the shift from naturally aspirated AJ133 V8 applications to supercharged AJ126 V6 versions later in the run. Despite that engine evolution, the tested acceleration spread remains narrow, with an average 0-60 time of 6.68 seconds and an average quarter-mile of 15.15 seconds at 92.6 mph. The current and final LR4-era benchmark therefore remains the same 2010 HSE result at 6.5 seconds, defining where the model stands in this dataset today.

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Land Rover LR4 0–60 Times by Generation

1 generation
Generation Years Avg 0–60 Fastest 0–60 Tests Notes
L319 2010–2016 6.68s 6.50s — 2010 HSE 4 The L319 generation (2010–2016) averaged 6.68 seconds to 60 mph across 4 tests, led by the 2010 HSE at 6.50 seconds. Output ranged from 340 to 375 hp across 3.0L Supercharger V6, 5.0L V8 configurations.
L319 2010–2016
Avg 0–60 6.68s
Fastest 6.50s
Tests 4
2010 HSE
The L319 generation (2010–2016) averaged 6.68 seconds to 60 mph across 4 tests, led by the 2010 HSE at 6.50 seconds. Output ranged from 340 to 375 hp across 3.0L Supercharger V6, 5.0L V8 configurations.
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Land Rover LR4 0–60 Times by Year and Trim

4 tests · 3 years

2015 Land Rover LR4

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 6.70 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 15.20 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#03
2015 Land Rover LR4 HSE
6.70sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
15.20s ¼ mi @ 92.0 mph
0–60 mph
6.70 sec
¼ Mile ET
15.20 sec
Trap Speed
92.0 mph
Engine
3.0L Supercharger V6
Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission
8A
Horsepower
340 hp
Torque
332 lb-ft
Curb Weight
5,710 lbs
Power-to-Weight
16.8 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
15 C / 19 H / 15 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Suv
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#3 of 4
2015 Land Rover LR4 HSE

2011 Land Rover LR4

1 verified run
Avg 0–60 6.60 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 15.10 sec
Recorded Tests 1
#02
2011 Land Rover LR4 HSE
6.60sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
15.10s ¼ mi @ 93.0 mph
0–60 mph
6.60 sec
¼ Mile ET
15.10 sec
Trap Speed
93.0 mph
Engine
5.0L V8
Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
375 hp
Torque
375 lb-ft
Curb Weight
5,878 lbs
Power-to-Weight
15.7 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
12 C / 17 H / 15 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Suv
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#2 of 4
2011 Land Rover LR4 HSE

2010 Land Rover LR4

2 verified runs
Avg 0–60 6.70 sec
Avg ¼ Mile 15.15 sec
Recorded Tests 2
#01
2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE
6.50sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
15.00s ¼ mi @ 94.0 mph
0–60 mph
6.50 sec
¼ Mile ET
15.00 sec
Trap Speed
94.0 mph
Engine
5.0L V8
Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
375 hp
Torque
375 lb-ft
Curb Weight
5,816 lbs
Power-to-Weight
15.5 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
12 C / 17 H
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Suv
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Car and Driver
Overall Rank
#1 of 4
2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE
#04
2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE
6.90sec 0–60
0.0s · 0mph 0.0s · 0mph
15.30s ¼ mi @ 91.2 mph
0–60 mph
6.90 sec
¼ Mile ET
15.30 sec
Trap Speed
91.2 mph
Engine
5.0L V8
Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission
6A
Horsepower
375 hp
Torque
375 lb-ft
Curb Weight
5,816 lbs
Power-to-Weight
15.5 lbs/hp
MPG EPA
12 C / 17 H / 10.5 Obs
Production Vehicle
Production
Body Type
Suv
Powertrain
Gasoline
Test Source
Motor Trend
Overall Rank
#4 of 4
2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE

How we verify Land Rover LR4 performance data

We include only independently published road-test results from automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed 0–60 times are excluded unless clearly labeled. When multiple publications test the same Land Rover LR4 trim, each run is listed separately — weather, tires, surface, rollout, and instrumentation all affect results.

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Land Rover LR4 0–60 and quarter-mile distribution

0–60 vs ¼ mile · lower-left is faster
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Land Rover LR4 performance FAQs

10 questions
The 2015 Land Rover LR4 HSE runs 0-60 mph in 6.7 seconds. In the same test, it covered the quarter-mile in 15.2 seconds at 92 mph. That 2015 model used a 340-hp, 332-lb-ft supercharged AJ126 V6 with all-wheel drive.
The quickest LR4 on record is the 2010 Land Rover LR4 HSE, with a 0-60 mph time of 6.5 seconds. It also owns the best quarter-mile result for the model at 15.0 seconds and 94 mph. Across all 4 recorded LR4 tests, the average 0-60 time is 6.68 seconds.
The fastest stock Land Rover LR4 is also the overall quickest one on record: the 2010 HSE at 6.5 seconds from 0-60 mph. All 4 LR4 tests are production vehicles, so there is no gap between the fastest overall result and the fastest stock result.
Across 4 verified LR4 runs, the model averages 6.68 seconds from 0-60 mph. Its average quarter-mile performance is 15.15 seconds at 92.6 mph. Recorded 0-60 times range from a quickest 6.5 seconds to a slowest 6.9 seconds, all from production examples.
The L319 Land Rover LR4, also known as the Discovery 4, averages 6.68 seconds from 0-60 mph across 4 recorded tests from 2010 to 2016. The quickest L319 example is the 2010 HSE at 6.5 seconds. Output across this generation ranges from 340 to 375 horsepower.
The fastest L319 LR4 on record is the 2010 HSE, which reaches 60 mph in 6.5 seconds. That makes it the quickest example of the 2010-2016 LR4 generation. Across the L319 generation, 4 tests are on record, with an average 0-60 time of 6.68 seconds.
For the 2010-2016 LR4 generation, 0-60 mph times average 6.68 seconds across 4 tests. The best run is 6.5 seconds from a 2010 HSE, while the slowest recorded run is 6.9 seconds. Engines in this generation span 340 to 375 horsepower and include naturally aspirated and supercharged gasoline setups.
The LR4 HSE is the most-tested trim, with 3 runs averaging 6.73 seconds from 0-60 mph. Its best recorded time is 6.6 seconds. Looking at all LR4 results, the quickest HSE-branded example is a 2010 HSE at 6.5 seconds, while the 2015 HSE ran 6.7 seconds.
Not quite. The 2015 LR4 HSE posts a 0-60 mph time of 6.7 seconds, which is close to the model average of 6.68 seconds, but not the quickest result. The fastest LR4 on record is a 2010 HSE at 6.5 seconds, while the slowest recorded LR4 run is 6.9 seconds.
The fastest quarter-mile recorded for the LR4 is 15.0 seconds at 94 mph, set by a 2010 HSE. Across all 4 LR4 tests, the average quarter-mile is 15.15 seconds at 92.6 mph. For the 2015 LR4 HSE specifically, the quarter-mile result is 15.2 seconds at 92 mph.

Sources

Car and Driver
Motor Trend

0–60 and quarter-mile times vary with driver, weather, tire temperature, and wear. We collect every verified run we can find — so you see the range of what a Land Rover LR4 can do, not a single marketing claim.

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