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Freelander 2

Freelander 2 is a true Land Rover which means it's built for ups and downs – literally. It has excellent approach (31°) and departure angles (34°), a minimum of 210mm ground clearance and a wading depth of up to 500mm. So you can take steep slopes, muddy fields and shallow streams in your stride.

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