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Land Rover Freelander

Winner: Land Rover Freelander, commended Honda CR-V and Hyundai Santa Fe

The off-road king is back! After years of being beaten at its own game, the Freelander has returned to the top of the class with a neatly designed and beautifully executed second-generation car. The 4x4 recreational market has evolved considerably since the Freelander’s debut nearly 10 years ago, and the good news for potential buyers is that the new version moves the game on again.

The design ticks all the right boxes, with some classic Land Rover touches combining to create an unmistakable shape. Features like the clamshell bonnet and stadium seating system, which causes the roof to rise up towards the rear, have all been retained – something owners of the previous car will welcome.

However, it’s inside where the new Freelander really impresses. Gone are the dubious plastics, loose fit and cramped accommodation, replaced by premium-grade materials, state-of-the-art technology and seating for five. The decision to move the spare wheel from the tailgate to under the floor not only tidies up the overall look, but has allowed for a longer, more practical boot.

It’s also peerless to drive, regardless of whether you plan to go off-road or not. The ride quality is improved over the old car, and thanks to its all-new Focus-derived platform, it corners like a hot hatch. And while the engine range isn’t the widest, the brilliant new 2.2-litre TD4 is lively and a match for any unit in the class.

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