Dimensions2007–2014

Land Rover Freelanderdimensions

The current Land Rover Freelander is 4,500 mm long, 1,910 mm wide and 1,740 mm tall, on a 2,660 mm wheelbase. It has grown 12 cm longer since the 1998 Freelander.

4,500mmLength
1,910mmWidth
1,740mmHeight
2,660mmWheelbase
405lBoot capacity
220mmGround clearance

How the Freelander has grown

1998
2003
2007
YearsLengthWidthHeightWheelbaseBoot capacityTurning circle
1998–20034,3821,8051,7572,55533311.6
2003–20074,4381,8091,7072,55733411.6
2007–2014Current4,5001,9101,7402,66040511.3

Interior space

The Land Rover Freelander offers 915 mm of rear legroom and 990 mm of rear headroom, with 1,115 mm of legroom and 1,015 mm of headroom up front. Rear shoulder room measures 1,500 mm across.

FrontRear
Legroom1,115 mm915 mm
Headroom1,015 mm990 mm
Shoulder room1,500 mm1,500 mm

Interior figures are the roomiest measurement (seat fully back), taken as the median across the current generation’s variants; individual trims vary.

Frequently asked

How big is the Land Rover Freelander?
The current Land Rover Freelander is 4,500 mm long, 1,910 mm wide and 1,740 mm tall.
Is the Freelander roomy in the back?
The current Land Rover Freelander has 915 mm of rear legroom and 990 mm of rear headroom.
Is the Freelander good for tall passengers?
Up front the current Freelander has 1,015 mm of headroom and 1,115 mm of legroom.
Has the Freelander got bigger over the years?
Yes — the Freelander has grown 12 cm longer since the 1998 Freelander.
How big is the Freelander boot?
The current Freelander has a boot of 405 litres with the seats up.
What is the Freelander wheelbase?
The current Freelander has a 2,660 mm wheelbase.
How this is measured

Exterior figures are manufacturer specifications for the Freelander, averaged per generation across its variants and shown for the most common body style. Generations with the same size are merged. Boot capacity is the seats-up figure where the manufacturer quotes one.

Land Rover Freelander