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Iconic and indulgent, the used Land-Rover Range Rover is the brand's flagship luxury SUV-serene to drive, richly finished and brimming with tech, yet effortlessly capable off-road. Ideal for families and executives. Explore fully checked examples for sale with Vertu, backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee and flexible finance, Find your next Range Rover today.
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The Land Rover Range Rover stands alone as the monarch of the SUV world, inviting you into a world of serene luxury where every journey feels like a first-class experience. With a substantial 3,500kg towing capacity, it ensures that your comfort is matched by uncompromising capability for any adventure. This definitive luxury SUV offers a level of sophistication that transforms the daily commute into a moment of respite.
| Trim | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| SE | Buyers who want a superb entry point into the Range Rover range, with a genuinely luxurious specification from the outset | Windsor leather seats, panoramic roof flooding the cabin with natural light |
| HSE | Those who want a step up in material quality and a premium audio experience as part of the standard specification | Semi-aniline leather upholstery, premium Meridian sound system |
| Autobiography | Buyers seeking the epitome of luxury - with rear comfort to rival business class travel and practical refinements for long journeys | Executive Class rear seating, refrigerator compartment, extended luxury specification throughout |
| SV | Those who want an entirely bespoke feel, with hand-finished details and exclusive materials that set their Range Rover apart from every other | Hand-finished detailing, exclusive materials, the highest level of personalisation in the range |
| Engine | Type | Key Stats |
|---|---|---|
| D300 / D350 Diesel | Mild-hybrid diesel | Torque-rich performance ideal for real-world driving, long-distance motorway cruising, and heavy towing - the best all-round choice for high-mileage owners |
| P400 Petrol | Mild-hybrid petrol | A refined, smooth choice with a near-silent idle and seamless acceleration - expect around 18-21 mpg in real-world mixed driving |
| P440e / P460e PHEV | Plug-in hybrid petrol | Up to 74 miles of electric-only range (P460e WLTP) - silent in town, with the freedom of a full petrol engine for longer journeys. WLTP combined figures up to 397.9 mpg |
| P530 V8 | V8 petrol | The enthusiast's choice - a genuinely addictive soundtrack and effortless acceleration that transforms the Range Rover into a performance SUV |
Road tax costs vary depending on the vehicle's registration date and original list price. The standard annual VED rate for vehicles registered from April 2017 is £195 for the 2025/26 tax year. Models with an original list price above £40,000 attract an additional premium supplement of £425 per year, payable in years two through six of ownership. PHEV models emitting 1-50 g/km CO2 see a first-year rate of £110, reflecting their lower emissions.
The Range Rover typically sits in the higher insurance groups as a result of its premium status and value. Most models fall into groups 47-50 - among the highest available. The P400 Autobiography sits at group 47, while top-specification models reach group 50. Individual premiums will vary depending on driver history, location, annual mileage, and usage - always obtain a personal quote before purchase.
Running costs reflect the Range Rover's performance and luxury positioning. Standard petrol models such as the P400 SE return around 18-21 mpg in real-world mixed driving. Plug-in hybrid models like the P460e deliver a WLTP combined figure of up to 397.9 mpg for drivers who charge regularly, making them highly cost-effective for shorter commutes. Annual VED is £195, plus a £425 supplement for vehicles originally priced over £40,000.
The Range Rover's standard electronic air suspension is central to its reputation for ride quality. It absorbs road imperfections effectively even when fitted with large 23-inch wheels, working alongside Dynamic Response Pro to minimise body lean and reduce the impact of surface changes on occupants. The system also automatically lowers the car to a convenient access height when the vehicle is parked, making entry and exit easier for all passengers.
Yes - wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard across the Range Rover range, integrated into the 13.1-inch Pivi Pro touchscreen. Amazon Alexa is also built-in for hands-free voice control of navigation, media, and connected home devices. An available wireless charging pad keeps devices powered without cables throughout the journey.
Both PHEV variants offer a generous electric-only range. The P460e delivers between 68 and 74 miles on a full charge (WLTP), while the P550e offers a similar 68-72 miles - sufficient to cover most daily commutes without using the petrol engine at all. Both models combine a full petrol powertrain for longer journeys, eliminating range anxiety entirely.
Charging is straightforward at home or on the public network. At home, a domestic wallbox provides the most convenient and cost-effective overnight charging solution - cost depends on your electricity tariff multiplied by the battery's usable capacity in kWh. A Type 2 cable provides compatibility with the vast majority of public AC charge points. Newer PHEV models also support DC rapid charging for faster top-ups during longer journeys.
The Range Rover is one of the most capable and refined tow vehicles available, making it an excellent choice for horseboxes, caravans, and large boat trailers. Its maximum towing capacity of 3,500kg, combined with advanced Tow Assist technology and the stability provided by the air suspension and All-Wheel Steering, ensures confident, composed towing even with the heaviest permitted loads.
The three most important areas to verify are the air suspension (confirm it raises and lowers smoothly through all modes without audible leaks or uneven ride height), the Pivi Pro infotainment system (check screen responsiveness and software update status), and - on PHEV models - the condition of the charging port and cables and correct charging function on both AC and DC connections. A full documented service history and a pre-purchase inspection by a Land Rover-trained technician are essential for complete confidence.