2016 Range Rover Vogue 3.0 TDV6
2018 Range Rover Vogue Autobiography SDV6
2014 Range Rover Vogue
2024 Range Rover Sport SV
2020 Range Rover Vogue
2023 Range Rover Sport SE D300
2018 Range Rover Vogue Autobiography
2015 Range Rover Vogue
2016 Range Rover Sport SE
2017 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue Autobiography
2024 Range Rover Vogue P615 SV
2016 Range Rover Sport 3.0L SDV6 HSE
2013 Range Rover Vogue 3.0L TDV6 HSE
2015 Range Rover Sport 3.0l V6 Supercharged HSE
2016 Range Rover Sport 3.0L Supercharged V6
The Range Rover is Land Rover’s flagship luxury SUV, a full‑size, on‑road‑focused 4x4 that blends extreme comfort, serious off‑road capability, and high‑end prestige. It sits at the top of the Range Rover family (next to Sport, Velar, and Evoque) and is a preferred choice for wealthy individuals, VVIPs, and buyers who want the ultimate “go‑anywhere, sit‑like‑a‑luxury‑sedan” SUV.
Full‑size luxury 5‑seat (often 7‑seat) SUV
The modern Range Rover is a five‑door, full‑size SUV with a very upright, formal greenhouse, long wheelbase, and a commanding presence. It typically seats five as standard, with optional third‑row seating on the long‑wheelbase (LWB) models, giving a practical but still very premium cabin. The 5‑door wagon shape delivers a large boot—around 540–550 litres behind the third row and up to about 1,500–1,700 litres when the rear seats are folded—plus a 90‑litre fuel tank that supports long‑range touring.
Powerful petrol and plug‑in‑hybrid powertrains
The Range Rover is offered with a mix of inline‑six, V8, and plug‑in‑hybrid petrol engines, depending on market and spec:
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Base inline‑six (P400): About 3.0‑litre supercharged mild‑hybrid with around 395–400 hp and 400–450 Nm, paired with an 8‑speed automatic and all‑wheel drive.
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V8 (P530): A 4.4‑litre twin‑turbo V8 with about 523–600 hp and 700–750 Nm, giving 0–100 km/h in roughly 4.5–5.0 seconds and very strong towing (up to 8,200 lb / 3,700 kg).
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Plug‑in‑hybrid (P550e): Combines a V6 petrol with an electric motor for around 540–550 hp, with pure‑electric‑only range of about 100–120 km, before reverting to hybrid running.
Fuel economy is modest, with mixed‑use figures around 17–21 mpg (roughly 11–14 km/l) depending on engine and market.
Air‑suspension‑based comfort and off‑road tech
The Range Rover rides on electronic air suspension with multiple profiles, plus Dynamic Response Pro and all‑wheel steering on higher trims to improve high‑speed stability and low‑speed agility. Off‑road, it keeps the Range Rover heritage with:
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Full‑time 4WD with centre‑differential lock,
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Multi‑Terrain Select, Hill‑Descent Control, Hill‑Start Assist,
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Around 280–300 mm of ground clearance depending on setting,
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Wading depth up to 900 mm,
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Terrain‑response drive modes (Comfort, Eco, Dynamic, Gravel, Snow, Mud/Ruts, Sand).
This makes it capable over rough trails, river‑crossings, and mountain roads, while still remaining very comfortable on highways.
Ultra‑premium interior and tech
Inside, the Range Rover is a mobile luxury lounge, with soft leather or premium textiles, real wood or metal trim, heated/ventilated/massaging front seats, fully reclining rear seats with massage on top trims, rear‑seat entertainment, fridge, and “Tailgate Suite” picnic seats in some variants. Tech includes:
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Large dual‑screen setup (13.1‑ or 13.7‑inch Pivi Pro infotainment plus digital instruments),
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360‑camera, rear‑view‑camera, parking sensors, head‑up display, premium audio,
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Advanced driver‑assistance systems (adaptive cruise, lane‑keeping, blind‑spot, rear‑cross‑traffic, automatic emergency braking).
High‑spec Autobiography, SV, and SV trim models push the experience even further, with bespoke interiors, enhanced sound‑deadening, and extra luxury features aimed at private‑buyer and official‑motorcade use.
Ideal for flagship‑SUV buyers
The Range Rover suits high‑net‑worth individuals, corporate executives, diplomats, and luxury‑off‑road enthusiasts who want the ultimate blend of decadent comfort, modern tech, and credible 4x4 ability. It works as a VIP transport, family flagship SUV, long‑range tourer, and light‑to‑medium off‑road luxury vehicle, giving you a status symbol that can still venture away from the asphalt when needed.















