Land Rover Series III
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Land Rover Series III

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About

A further development of the Series II with updated styling and improved interior features.

Introduction Year

1971

Discontinuation Year

1985

Category

SUV

Variants

12 variants of the Land Rover Series III

88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol

88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol variant was introduced in 1971 as part of the Land Rover Series III lineup. It features a 2.25L inline-four petrol engine producing approximately 85 hp, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This short-wheelbase SUV variant is designed for off-road capability and is known for its maneuverability in tight spaces. It was widely used in various markets including Europe and Australia.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol

109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol

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The 109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol variant was launched alongside the Series III in 1971. With a longer wheelbase, this version features the same 2.25L inline-four petrol engine producing around 85 hp and comes with a four-speed manual transmission. It offers greater cargo space and passenger capacity, making it popular for family use and utility purposes, particularly in North America and Africa.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel

88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel variant was introduced in 1971, catering to markets favoring diesel power. It is powered by a 2.25L diesel engine, generating approximately 65 hp. This variant is well-regarded for its torque and fuel efficiency, making it suitable for rugged terrains and long-distance travel, especially in Europe and Africa.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel

109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel

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The 109 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Diesel was offered from 1971 and shares the same diesel engine as its shorter counterpart, delivering 65 hp. This variant is characterized by its extended wheelbase, providing enhanced room for passengers and cargo. It was particularly favored in commercial applications and rural areas where durability and fuel economy are paramount.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
2.6L Six-Cylinder Petrol

2.6L Six-Cylinder Petrol

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The 2.6L Six-Cylinder Petrol variant was introduced in 1971 as a higher performance option in the Series III range. It features a 2.6L straight-six petrol engine producing around 100 hp. This variant is appreciated for its smoother operation and increased power delivery, making it suitable for both on-road and off-road adventures.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
Stage 1 V8

Stage 1 V8

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The Stage 1 V8 variant was introduced in 1979 as a transitional model featuring a 3.5L V8 engine producing 130 hp. This model was equipped with an upgraded suspension and power steering, catering to markets that demanded more performance. It was especially popular in Australia and New Zealand, known for its robustness and off-road capabilities.

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Introduced: 1979 Discontinued: 1985
Land Rover Series III Lightweight

Land Rover Series III Lightweight

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The Land Rover Series III Lightweight was a military variant introduced in 1971. It features a 2.286L diesel engine and is designed for transport in rugged environments. The Lightweight variant is characterized by its reduced weight and enhanced off-road capabilities, making it ideal for military and utility applications.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x6

88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x6

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x6 variant was introduced in 1971 as a unique modification of the standard model, featuring a six-wheel drive system. It is powered by a 2.25L four-cylinder petrol engine, providing enhanced off-road capability and traction. This variant was primarily designed for military and specialized utility use, offering superior load-carrying capacity and stability in rough terrain.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985
88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Petrol

88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Petrol

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Petrol variant was introduced in 1980 as an upgrade to the standard 2.25L models. It features a more powerful 2.5L petrol engine, enhancing performance and efficiency. This variant retains the classic design of the Series III while offering improved driving dynamics and is suited for both on-road and off-road adventures.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Diesel

88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Diesel

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.5L Diesel variant was launched in 1980, featuring a robust 2.5L diesel engine known for its durability and fuel efficiency. This variant is particularly favored for its off-road capabilities and is often used in agricultural and utility roles, providing a strong balance of power and economy.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
Land Rover Series III 2.5L V8

Land Rover Series III 2.5L V8

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The Land Rover Series III 2.5L V8 was introduced in 1980, featuring a 2.5L V8 engine that provides significantly enhanced power and performance compared to the standard four-cylinder models. This variant is designed for those seeking a more robust driving experience, with excellent off-road capabilities and a distinctive engine note, making it popular among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x4

88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x4

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The 88 in. Wheelbase 2.25L Petrol 6x4 variant was introduced in 1971 as part of the Land Rover Series III lineup. It features a 2.25L petrol engine producing approximately 75 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant offers enhanced off-road capability with its 6x4 drivetrain, making it suitable for rugged terrains and specialized applications.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1985