Land Rover G4 Challenge - Vehicles Used

In 2003:

Vehicles Used Number Prepared Stages Used By Competitors
Defender 31 (29 used on main challenge) Stage 2: South Africa
Range Rover 30 (28 used on main challenge) Stage 3: Australia
Discovery 2 62 (60 used on main challenge) Stage 4: USA (Las Vegas & Moab Desert)
Freelander I 30 (28 used on main challenge) Stage 1: USA (New York)

In 2006:

Vehicles Used Engine Number Prepared Stages Used By Competitors
Defender Td5 Diesel 110 CSW 31 (29 used on main challenge) None - Support Vehicle Only
Range Rover 4.4 V8 Petrol Vogue 24 (19 used on main challenge) None - Support Vehicle Only
Discovery 3 (LR3) 4.4 V8 Petrol HSE 39 (38 used on main challenge) Stages 3&4: Bolivia
Freelander I 2.5 V6 Petrol SE 15 (14 used on main challenge) Stage 3: Brazil
Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 Petrol HSE 35 (34 used on main challenge) Stages 1&2: Thailand

In 2009:

Although the 2009 Challenge was cancelled a few vehicles were prepared and used as pre-event recce vehicles. The 2009 vehicles were decked out similarly to previously Challenge vehicles with the distinctive Tangiers Orange paintwork, but with new body decals emphasizing the G4 Challenge's new association with the Red Cross. At least two Defenders, two Discovery 3s (LR3s), two Freelander 2s (LR2) and one Range Rover were produced for the 2009 event; visitors to the Solihull factory in the autumn of 2008 spotted a number of Tangiers Orange vehicles in the production stores.

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