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Land Rover LR4 for Sale in Qatar

About the Land Rover LR4 in Qatar

The Land Rover LR4 is a mid-size luxury SUV closely related to the Discovery 4, known for combining off-road capability with a comfortable, high-riding family cabin. It sits above compact SUVs in Land Rover’s older range and is aimed at buyers who want seven-seat practicality, strong towing ability and serious four-wheel-drive hardware without moving into the size and cost of a full-size Range Rover. In Qatar, most LR4s on the road are imported or dealer-delivered used vehicles rather than brand-new stock, so shoppers tend to focus on mileage, service history and condition. Buyers in Qatar often choose the LR4 for desert use, family road trips and its premium interior, but they also pay attention to maintenance records at recognised workshops. With a relatively small but active pool of listings on Qatar Living, it is a niche choice that appeals to owners who value its off-road system and distinctive Land Rover design.

Variants available in Qatar

On Qatar Living, active listings for the Land Rover LR4 are limited, with around eight vehicles typically available at any time, mostly from model years 2012 to 2014. These are part of the second half of the LR4’s production run, often overlapping with what overseas markets call the Discovery 4. Common trims internationally include SE, HSE and Lux, but in Qatar many used imports are simply advertised by engine size and equipment rather than strict trim names. Shoppers will often see seven-seat configurations with leather interiors, navigation, parking sensors and panoramic roofs, reflecting the higher-spec nature of most LR4s that reach the local market.

Spec highlights

Globally, the Land Rover LR4 is usually powered by a 3.0‑litre V6 engine, often supercharged petrol in later years or turbo diesel in some markets, paired with a 6‑ or 8‑speed automatic transmission and permanent four-wheel drive. Power outputs on the petrol V6 commonly sit around the 335–340 hp mark, with strong low‑end torque. Fuel economy is relatively thirsty for the class, typically in the low to mid‑teens litres per 100 km in mixed driving. Key features on many LR4s include height-adjustable air suspension, Terrain Response off-road modes, three-row seating, dual-zone or tri-zone climate control, xenon or LED lighting and a premium audio system, depending on exact specification.

Price range in Qatar

Used Land Rover LR4 prices in Qatar vary significantly by year, mileage and service history. Older 2012 models with higher kilometres can be found in the mid‑20,000s QAR range, with some examples on Qatar Living advertised around 28,000 QAR depending on condition. Newer 2013–2014 vehicles in good shape with full service records typically sit higher, often stretching upwards towards the 40,000–60,000 QAR bracket. Well-maintained, low‑mileage examples with dealer or specialist history can command more, while cars needing work are priced noticeably lower.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Shoppers considering a Land Rover LR4 in Qatar often cross-shop similar mid-size or full-size SUVs. Popular alternatives include the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado for its strong reputation in desert conditions, the Nissan Patrol for its size and V8 power, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee for a mix of on-road comfort and off-road hardware. Some buyers also look at the Land Rover Discovery Sport or older Lexus GX models as more comfort‑oriented or slightly smaller options with premium interiors.

Maintenance & reliability

Ownership costs for the Land Rover LR4 in Qatar can be higher than for Japanese SUVs, mainly due to parts pricing and the complexity of systems such as the air suspension and advanced four-wheel-drive hardware. Industry reliability reports and owner feedback highlight that regular servicing at experienced Land Rover specialists is important, especially for models over ten years old. Commonly discussed issues include wear in the air suspension components, electrical glitches and cooling system maintenance on higher-mileage vehicles. Genuine and aftermarket parts are available through Land Rover dealers and independent suppliers in Qatar, but buyers are advised to check service records carefully and budget for preventive maintenance, particularly on used 2012–2014 examples.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Land Rover LR4 good for desert driving in Qatar?

The LR4 is built with permanent four-wheel drive, low‑range gearing and Terrain Response drive modes, making it capable for off-road and desert use when properly maintained and driven on suitable tyres. Many owners in Qatar use it for light to moderate dune and off-road trips, but it is important to keep the cooling system, suspension and underbody components in good condition.

What engine options are common on LR4 models in Qatar?

Most LR4s in Qatar are imported or ex-GCC cars, commonly with a 3.0‑litre V6 engine paired to an automatic gearbox. In many markets this is a supercharged petrol V6; some regions also offered turbo diesel versions, which may appear occasionally as used imports. Exact availability depends on the vehicle’s original market and import history, so buyers should confirm engine type and output from the registration or chassis details.

How many seats does the Land Rover LR4 have?

Most LR4s listed in Qatar come with three rows and seven seats, which is one of the reasons families consider this model. However, seat configuration can vary by trim and original market, so it is worth checking whether the third row is fitted and whether it folds flat to maximise cargo space when not in use.

What should I check before buying a used LR4 in Qatar?

Before buying, review the service history, focusing on regular oil changes, cooling system work and any records of air suspension repairs. A professional inspection is recommended to check for suspension leaks, warning lights, electrical issues and signs of off-road damage. Verifying kilometres, tyre condition and the operation of all Terrain Response and height-adjust features is also advisable.

Is the Land Rover LR4 expensive to maintain compared with other SUVs?

Maintenance costs for the LR4 are generally higher than for many Japanese or Korean SUVs in Qatar, due to more complex systems and pricier parts. However, using independent Land Rover specialists and staying on top of scheduled servicing can help manage costs. Owners who budget realistically for repairs and preventive maintenance tend to have a more predictable ownership experience.

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