Range Rover is one of the most recognisable and revered nameplates in the world.
Born in 1970 as the original luxury SUV, it has spent more than half a century defining and redefining what a premium four-wheel-drive vehicle can be - and the rest of the industry has spent that same time trying to catch up.
Today, the Range Rover family spans four distinct models, each with its own character and purpose, but all sharing that same core commitment to refinement, capability and desirability. Buy used and you can access one of the world's most prestigious badges at a price that makes outstanding sense.
Why Choose a Used Range Rover
Unrivalled prestige - Few badges carry more weight on the road than Range Rover, and that sense of occasion is just as present in a used example as a new one
Luxury interiors - Range Rover cabins are benchmarks for premium quality, with high-grade materials, advanced technology and exceptional comfort across the range
Capable by nature - Despite their polished, road-biased character, every Range Rover model retains genuine off-road ability backed by sophisticated four-wheel-drive systems
Strong residual values - Range Rovers hold their value better than most SUV rivals, making a used example a considered long-term purchase
Wide powertrain choice - From efficient four-cylinder diesels to plug-in hybrids and powerful V8s, the used Range Rover market offers something for every preference
Range Rover
The Range Rover itself needs little introduction. As the car that invented the luxury SUV segment in 1970, it remains the definitive expression of what that segment should be - and the current fifth-generation model, launched in 2022, is the finest yet.
Serene, spacious and superbly refined, the full-size Range Rover wraps its passengers in one of the most accomplished luxury interiors on the market. Configurable seating for up to seven, available long-wheelbase versions for even greater rear-seat space, and a ride quality that floats over road imperfections make it equally at home on a congested city street as a sweeping country lane.
Beneath that composed exterior, Land Rover's latest air suspension and Terrain Response systems ensure it remains as capable off-road as any vehicle in its class. Engine options on the current generation range from a smooth straight-six mild hybrid through to a powerful plug-in hybrid - and for those who want the full Range Rover experience, the BMW-sourced 4.4-litre V8 delivers performance that carries the car's considerable dimensions.
Earlier fifth-generation examples now entering the used market represent a compelling opportunity to own one of the world's most coveted SUVs at a more accessible price.
Range Rover Evoque
The Range Rover Evoque proved, when it arrived in 2011, that Range Rover DNA could be packaged into a compact, city-friendly SUV without sacrificing an ounce of desirability. More than a decade on, it remains one of the most stylish cars on the road.
The second-generation Evoque, launched in 2019, sharpened the formula considerably. Its low, coupe-inspired roofline and distinctive LED lighting give it a presence well beyond its compact footprint, while the interior takes a significant step upmarket with a dual-touchscreen dashboard layout, quality materials and a general sense of occasion that smaller rivals simply cannot match.
Mild-hybrid technology is standard across the current range, keeping fuel consumption impressively low for a premium SUV, and a plug-in hybrid option is available for those who do shorter journeys and want to maximise running cost savings. Despite its sleek looks, the Evoque also retains proper Land Rover off-road capability, should you ever need it.
For buyers who want a used luxury SUV that is compact enough for city life but premium enough for any occasion, the Evoque is a consistently strong choice.
Range Rover Sport
If the full-size Range Rover is the limousine of the SUV world, the Range Rover Sport is its sports car. Sharper, lower and more driver-focused than its larger sibling, the Sport has built a formidable following since its launch in 2005 - and the current third-generation model, introduced in 2022, is the most accomplished version yet.
Dynamic styling, a more assertive stance and a driving experience tuned for genuine engagement set the Sport apart from the standard Range Rover, yet it loses nothing in terms of interior quality or technology. The cabin is beautifully appointed, with available seating for seven and a suite of advanced driver assistance and infotainment systems.
Engine options are extensive, taking in a straight-six mild hybrid diesel, a petrol equivalent, a potent plug-in hybrid and, at the top of the range, a twin-turbocharged V8 in the Range Rover Sport SV that produces truly astonishing performance. Earlier second-generation Sport models (2013–2022) also represent superb used value, offering a thoroughly modern driving experience at a more attainable price point.
For buyers who want premium SUV luxury with a genuine dynamic edge, the Range Rover Sport is difficult to beat.
Range Rover Velar
The Range Rover Velar occupies a unique space in the Range Rover family - and in the wider SUV market. Sitting between the Evoque and the Sport in size, it was designed from the outset to be the most design-forward and technology-led Range Rover of its time, and it remains a strikingly beautiful machine.
Launched in 2017 to widespread critical acclaim, the Velar's clean, almost minimalist exterior is complemented by an equally considered interior. Its use of flush door handles, retractable vents and a twin-touchscreen infotainment layout gave it a genuinely futuristic feel at launch that still looks fresh today.
It’s a relaxed, refined long-distance companion, with a smooth ride, hushed cabin and a spread of efficient four-cylinder and six-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. A 2023 mid-life update brought revised styling, improved technology and a plug-in hybrid option to keep the range feeling current.
If design and interior ambience are your priorities and you want something a little different from the more familiar choices in the premium SUV segment, a used Range Rover Velar is well worth your consideration.
What to Look for When Buying a Used Range Rover
Service history - A full service history is particularly important with Range Rover models given the complexity of their air suspension, terrain management and electrical systems
Air suspension - Test the ride height adjustment through all settings on a test drive, and listen for any unusual noises that could indicate wear
Technology checks - Run through the infotainment system, climate control, driver assistance features and any panoramic roof or powered tailgate functions to ensure everything operates correctly
Warranty options - Ask about Land Rover Approved or extended warranty packages for additional peace of mind
Used Range Rover Cars at Vertu
You can find a wide selection of quality-assured used Range Rovers in stock across Vertu's nationwide network of dealerships - from the compact and characterful Evoque to the full-size Range Rover itself.
Vertu offers competitive finance deals on used Range Rovers, including PCP (Personal Contract Purchase) options that allow you to spread the cost into manageable monthly payments.
PCP is a popular choice for Range Rover buyers as it typically offers lower monthly payments than a standard loan, with the flexibility to either hand the car back, make a final payment to own it outright, or use any equity towards your next car at the end of the agreement. Our finance specialists are on hand to talk you through the options and find a deal that works for your circumstances.
Whether you know exactly which model you are looking for or would like some guidance from our team, we are here to help you find the right car at the right price. Vertu can also support you with Range Rover servicing and MOTs to keep your vehicle performing at its very best.
Search online to explore our full range of used Range Rovers, or visit your local Vertu Land Rover dealership to speak with our team and arrange a test drive.
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