The new Freelander goes on-sale on Thursday and Land Rover has revealed the range of accerories on offer for customers to choose from.

The 4x4 manufacturer has introduced an ‘audio connectivity module’ for customers to integrate an iPod Nano, iPod 30 +60GB and iPod Photo (version 4), using the steering wheel controls for track selection and volume.

The new feature includes a cradle positioned to the left of the dashboard controls. The auxiliary connection, fitted as standard, also allows analogue input from other personal music player devices.

A rear screen entertainment system with wireless headsets can also be added. Comprising of two 5.6 inch LCD screens in the rear headrests, it will allow most portable audio video devices to be connected, including portable DVD players and iPods.

Price and insurance details below:

  • The Freelander 2 will be in showrooms across the country from December 7, and comes with either a 2.2 litre turbocharged diesel or 3.2 litre straight-six petrol engine from £20,935.