@Cseabaugh would love to hear if you have the insight on the 4 banger PETROL engine D110? I didn't see a reference in the article about use of one, just the I-6 and Euro 4 Banger Diesel.
There weren't any four-cylinder gas engines on the launch. I'd expect to get seat time in it sometime this summer (depending on how the whole pandemic shakes out). The Euro high output diesel was under-powered. Really didn't like it. Part of the issue was transmission tuning (too eager too upshift, too hesitant to downshift), which Land Rover says will be fixed for production versions, but there's no making up for the diesel's relatively narrow powerband. It was a really disapoinitng engine. The electrified I-6 obviously had no such issues.
My gut instinct is that the gas-powered turbo I-4 that we'll get here in the U.S. will likely be fine for overlanding. It's got siginficantly more power than the diesel and a pretty wide torque spread. The turbo ought to help at altitude, and I have to imagine the gearing and tuning of the standard eight-speed auto will also be changed to make the most of the engine.