Range Rover

The Range Rover was the original luxury SUV and after more than 50 years of innovation remains right at the top of its game.

The Range Rover might face more competition than ever before, but it remains unbeaten in the luxury SUV segment. Blending the finest quality of materials with cutting-edge technology and the latest powertrains, it continues to define everything an SUV is, not just in the segment but across the Range Rover portfolio.

Need to know

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The Range Rover is available with electrified petrol and diesel engines, while plug-in hybrid models can also be selected. In 2024 an electric Range Rover will also be introduced.

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The Range Rover is available in a bespoke SV grade, providing almost unlimited levels of personalisation.

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The Range Rover comes as standard with all-wheel steering, giving it the turning circle and manoeuvrability of far smaller cars. 

Range Rover range

Range Rover SE SWB

From £104,025

  • 21" Style 5112 wheels

  • Fixed panoramic roof

  • Pixel LED headlights with signature DRL

  • Meridian™ Sound System

Range Rover HSE SWB

From £110,105

  • 22" style 7023 wheels

  • Pixel LED headlights with signature DRL

  • Meridian™ 3D Surround Sound System

  • Semi-Aniline leather seats

Range Rover Autobiography SWB

From £123,705

  • 22" Style 1073, Diamond Turned wheels

  • Sliding panoramic roof

  • Semi-Aniline leather seats

  • Powered gesture tailgate

Range Rover SV SWB

From £161,755

  • Sliding panoramic roof

  • Digital LED headlights with signature DRL

  • Meridian™ Sound System

  • SV Semi-Aniline leather seats

Range Rover SWB Plug-In Hybrid

From £115,805

  • 21" Style 5112 wheels

  • Fixed panoramic roof

  • Pixel LED headlights with signature DRL

  • Meridian™ Sound System

Range Rover Autobiography LWB

From £129,405

  • 22" Style 1073, Diamond Turned wheels

  • Digital LED headlights with signature DRL

  • Meridian™ Signature Sound System

  • Powered gesture tailgate

Range Rover SV LWB

From £178,180

  • Sliding panoramic roof

  • Digital LED headlights with signature DRL and Image Projection

  • SV Semi-Aniline leather seats

  • Powered gesture tailgate

Range Rover HSE LWB Seven Seats

From £118,405

  • 22" Style 7023

  • Fixed panoramic roof

  • Meridian™ 3D Surround Sound System

  • Semi-Aniline leather seats

Range Rover Autobiography LWB Seven Seats

From £128,805

  • Sliding panoramic roof

  • Digital LED head lights with signature DRL

  • Semi-Aniline leather seats

  • Powered gesture tailgate

Range Rover LWB Five Seats Plug-In Hybrid

From £137,435

  • 22" Style 7023

  • Fixed panoramic roof

  • Meridian™ 3D Surround Sound System

  • Semi-Aniline leather seats

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The Range Rover line-up might have expanded, but the ‘original’ remains the icon. A perfect halo model for this brand, its ability to match quality with style and refinement is unmatched. Combine that with the latest powertrains, and the soon-to-launch- electric Range Rover, and this is an SUV that continues to lead the way.


Sytner Land Rover Team

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Design

Few, if any, SUV is as well-respected and recognisable as a Range Rover. Ever since its introduction in 1970, this model has had a clear aim and an audience that has appreciated its rugged feel combined with luxury. 

Throughout the years and generations, it’s become infinitely more luxurious, while still being unstoppable should you wish to explore its capability. This latest Range Rover is more modern than ever, with a contemporary look that still blends seamlessly with previous generations of the model. 

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Undoubtedly one of the most recognisable cars around, the Range Rover is an iconic piece of design, and on this latest model, JLR has worked to make it still look like a Range Rover but with more modernity. 

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Featuring three lines that have defined a Range Rover since the beginning – the falling roofline, strong waistline and rising sill line, these trademark features remain, but a greater feature on details. Elements such as hidden-until-lit lighting, seamless lights and a boat tail rear help to keep this SUV progressive for generations to come. 

Tech

The latest Range Rover is absolutely packed full of the latest technology, whether that be for driver assistance or entertainment. One of the main highlights is the new 13.1-inch touchscreen, which is curved and because of its placement, appears like it’s floating. Running the latest software, it elevates the Range Rover experience. Rear passengers can also have their own touchscreens of a similar size. 

The latest Range Rover is also available with a Meridian 3D signature sound system, incorporating a remarkably 34 speakers. These also have a dual function of featuring noise-cancelling technology that helps to stop wheel vibrations, tyre noise and engine sounds being transmitted to the cabin.

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Engines & Performance

Land Rover offers a great range of engines in the latest Range Rover, including petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid models which we’ll cover in a separate section. There will also be an electric Range Rover arriving in 2024. All new Range Rovers also use an eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox, with all-wheel-drive included as standard.

Starting with diesel, there are the D300 and D350, both of which use a 3.0-litre mild-hybrid V6 engine, producing 296bhp and 345bhp respectively. 

If you’d prefer a petrol, the range starts with the P400 – a 395bhp 3.0-litre petrol, followed by the P530, which uses a twin-turbocharged 4.4-litre V8 producing 523bhp. 

At the top of the range is the P615, which is exclusive to the flagship SV model. It’s the most powerful Range Rover ever made, putting out a mammoth 606bhp. This is the model to choose where maximum performance is concerned, as with this engine under the bonnet, this large SUV is able to sprint to 60mph in just 4.4 seconds.

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