
The LR2 HSE moves upscale, with such features as body-color sills and bumpers, rear spoiler, titanium door handles and 19-inch alloy wheels. Interior changes include 8-way (driver) and 6-way (passenger) power-adjustable seats and a storage box with sliding cover.Land Rover carries over the 230-horsepower 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine from the standard LR2, mated to a new six-speed automatic transmission with manual shift capability and driver-selectable sport mode. The company claims 0-60-mph acceleration in 8.4 seconds.The 2008 LR2 HSE goes on sale November 1.What this means to you: The Range Rover HSE finally has a premium sibling at the other end of the price spectrum.