Due to anti-knocking technology on all Land Rovers (since 1996), one could use regular gas in a Land Rover. However, premium gas is recommended because of its combustion rating (92). Using regular gas would still make the car move and with anti-knock technology, the engine wouldn't knock, but regular gas would compromise gas mileage, fuel efficiency, and overall engine life.
If regular gas is RON95 the is yes
Try regular if it doesn't "ping" excessively you should be OKAnswerTry regular if it doesn't "ping" excessively you should be OKANSWER: Only if you like walking. It will ping and bang, and if you continiously use regular unleaded gas, Its going to blow your engine up! When it says to use premium gas in a Land Rover, you should take it exactly for what it says. AND NO YOU CAN NOT USE REGULAR GAS AND ADD OCTANE BOOSTER TO IT!! It causes excessive engine stress and will cause nothing but problems. The land rover engine is designed to run on a higher combustion ratio than most vehicles and using regular unleaded will not allow the air to fuel ratio to be sustained.
It look's like you have to use Land rover fluid-Part # LRN 2261 Power steering/Ace fluid. I put regular fluid in my 99 land rover now I have a leak.
The 2014 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2008 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2003 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2009 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2012 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2004 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2013 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2011 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).
The 2001 Land-Rover Range-Rover runs on premium unleaded (required).