Actually it's not cheap at all if you want low range , terrain response 2 and airbags as the minimum is $86,000 in the SE TD6. Your not allowed both low and TR2 in the s td6.
So LR is really pushing it upmarket and selling on image not actual performance!
Their basically following merc and VW who made the off-road transfer case / gear an option on their full size 4wds and made their sales into 98% RAV4 oversized wagons.
The future problems for both new and second hand buyers will be that anyone who ticks both LR and TR2 will have their car regarded by dealers as being used/abused off-road , so valued less, but that could be covered by the second hand buyers who actually want to use it off-road and make models with both options worth more privately.
See currently if you want a d3/4 for off-road they all have LR and TR, the only option is a locker and tyres. This means you can buy a "soccer mums" d3/4 and be reasonably sure it hasn't hit any more dirt than a grassed parking lot. You know it hasn't gone swimming in salt water or being waddling through mud, but with the new discovery the reverse is true.

