Land Rover lug patterns vary greatly in PCD while maintaining a 5-lug configuration.
There are three lug patterns commonly seen in Land Rover vehicles: 5x4.25", 5x4.72" and 5x4.45". In the metric system, they can be written as such:
Land Rover Discovery Sport and the LR2 both use the 5x4.25" bolt pattern, which corresponds to a 5-lug pattern with a 108mm pitch circle diameter.
The most common lug pattern among Land Rover vehicles is 5x4.72" or 5x120mm, depending on the system. It is used in Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover (from 1999 and onwards), Discovery, Defender, and the early Discovery models.
And finally, the rare 5-lug pattern with a PCD of 4.45" or 114.3mm can be found in the 2002-2005 Land Rover Freelander. This vehicle is an exception we had to mention.
The 2021-2022 Land Rover Defender has a lug pattern of 5x4.72", which is equivalent to 5x120mm.
The Land Rover Range Rover models from 1999-2022 have the same lug pattern of 5x4.72" or 5x120mm.
No, not all Land Rover models use the same bolt pattern. Some models, like the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Land Rover LR2 use 5x4.25" or 5x108mm. The Land Rover Freelander from 2002-2005 uses 5x4.5" or 5x114.3mm.
And most of the other models, including the Defender, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, Discovery, and Defender, use 5x4.72" or 5x120mm.
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