Land Rover Freelander 2 S 2 2 Ed4 Diesel Manual 2013 Vs Jeep Cherokee Sport 4×4 2014
Compare the 2013 Land Rover Freelander 2 S 2 2 Ed4 Diesel Manual with the 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4×4. Discover the key differences between these two popular SUVs and make an informed decision on which one suits your needs best.
Feature | Land Rover Freelander 2 S 2 2 Ed4 Diesel Manual 2013 | Jeep Cherokee Sport 4×4 2014 |
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Engine | 2.2L Diesel | 2.4L Petrol |
Transmission | Manual | Automatic |
Drive Type | 4×4 | 4×4 |
Horsepower | 150 hp | 184 hp |
Torque | 420 Nm | 232 Nm |
Fuel Efficiency (Combined) | 6.0 L/100km | 9.8 L/100km |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Cargo Space | 755 liters | 697 liters |
Ground Clearance | 210 mm | 185 mm |
Length | 4500 mm | 4624 mm |
Width | 1910 mm | 1859 mm |
Height | 1740 mm | 1679 mm |
Curb Weight | 1770 kg | 1700 kg |
Max Towing Capacity | 2000 kg | 2200 kg |
Off-Road Capability | Excellent | Good |
Safety Features | Airbags, ABS, Stability Control | Airbags, ABS, Stability Control |
Engine
The Land Rover Freelander 2 S 2 2 Ed4 Diesel Manual 2013 is equipped with a 2.2L diesel engine, while the Jeep Cherokee Sport 4×4 2014 has a 2.4L petrol engine.
Transmission
The Land Rover Freelander has a manual transmission, whereas the Jeep Cherokee Sport features an automatic transmission.
Drive Type
Both vehicles have a 4×4 drive type, providing enhanced off-road capabilities.
Horsepower
The Freelander generates 150 horsepower, while the Cherokee Sport delivers a higher output of 184 horsepower.
Torque
The Freelander produces a torque of 420 Nm, which is significantly higher than the 232 Nm torque of the Cherokee Sport.
Fuel Efficiency (Combined)
The Freelander offers better fuel efficiency with a combined consumption of 6.0 L/100km compared to the Cherokee Sport’s 9.8 L/100km.
Seating Capacity
Both vehicles have a seating capacity of 5, providing ample space for passengers.
Cargo Space
The Freelander offers a larger cargo space of 755 liters, while the Cherokee Sport provides 697 liters of cargo capacity.
Ground Clearance
The Freelander has a higher ground clearance of 210 mm, compared to the Cherokee Sport’s 185 mm.
Dimensions
The Freelander is slightly shorter in length (4500 mm) and wider (1910 mm) compared to the Cherokee Sport (4624 mm length, 1859 mm width). However, the Freelander is taller at 1740 mm, while the Cherokee Sport stands at 1679 mm.
Curb Weight
The Freelander has a curb weight of 1770 kg, slightly heavier than the Cherokee Sport’s 1700 kg.
Max Towing Capacity
The Cherokee Sport has a higher maximum towing capacity of 2200 kg, while the Freelander can tow up to 2000 kg.
Off-Road Capability
The Freelander offers excellent off-road capability, while the Cherokee Sport provides a good off-road performance.
Safety Features
Both vehicles are equipped with essential safety features such as airbags, ABS, and stability control systems.