The 2004 Range Rover is available only as a single, fully equipped LSE model ($71,585), with the exception of the Westminster Limited Edition. The Range Rover is powered by BMW's 4.4-liter V8 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. It features a permanent four-wheel-drive system with a two-speed transfer case and Torsen center differential, all-terrain traction and stability control, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS.
Standard amenities include three-zone climate control, a 10-way power driver's seat, GPS navigation, and a Harman/Kardon digital surround-sound system with six-disc CD changer and a hidden cassette player. And those are only the highlights.
Options are limited. The Heated Accessories Package ($1300) includes dual-level heated front and rear seats; a heated, multi-function, leather-wrapped steering wheel; and an integrated ski bag. New for 2004 is the Luxury Interior Package ($5,000), which includes everything in the Heated Accessories Package, plus Contour seats with 14-way adjustment and memory for the driver; and additional leather on the seats, door pulls, grab handles, center console lid and upper dashboard.
The limited-edition Westminster package ($12,415) includes everything in the Luxury Interior package, plus Rain Sensor automatic windshield wipers, unique Java Black pearlescent paint, a Jet Black interior with Ivory accents, and 20-inch bright-finish aluminum wheels shod with 255/50 V-rated all-terrain tires. Only 300 will be built.