The 2003 Land Rover Freelander is part of the model's first generation. Designed as a compact luxury SUV, it came in two body options - a four-door station wagon and a two-door soft-back convertible known as the SE3. The Freelander is armed with a 2.5L V6 engine producing 174 horsepower, coupled with a five-speed automatic transmission with CommandShift that provides a manual shift mode. Full-time AWD came standard on all models. Notable features include stability control, traction control, and a hill-descent control system, accentuating Land Rover's emphasis on off-road performance. Inside, you'll find standard amenities such as power accessories and air conditioning, with higher trims offering leather upholstery and a power sunroof. However, the model did face criticisms for reliability