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Range Rover Review, For Sale, Colours, Models & Interior in Australia

Range Rover Review, For Sale, Colours, Models & Interior in Australia

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$258,489

The Range Rover can be credited with inventing the luxury 4x4 movement when the British-built wagon was launched in 1970, though it started life as a much more utilitarian two-door off-roader.

Morphing into a luxury four-door by 1981, the Rangie has survived and prospered through several changes of ownership and three generations to become one of the world's most recognised status symbols. Current prices range from $258,489 for the Range Rover D350 HSE SWB (258KW) to $443,436 for the Range Rover P615 SV LWB (452KW).

It extended its brand footprint with the launch of the smaller, more powerful Range Rover Sport in 2004, and followed it with the Victoria Beckham-'designed' compact Evoque in 2011. Now owned by Jaguar owners Tata, the Range Rover is more popular than ever.

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7.2L/100km (combined)
SUV
8 Speed Automatic
Diesel
Overview
Likes
Cavernous, practical, luxurious cabin
Easy and smooth to drive
530 horsepower V8!
Dislikes
Heavy rear doors hard to open for little kids
Retractable door handles
Centre touchscreen looks aftermarket

Range Rover Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Land Rover Range Rover varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $258,489 and going to $443,436 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Range Rover Colours

Aruba
Balmoral Blue
Borealis Black
Bosphorus Grey
British Racing Green
Byron Blue
Carpathian Grey
Desire Deep Red
Eiger Grey
Ethereal Frost
Flux Silver
Fuji White
Indus Silver
Ligurian Black
Madagascar Orange
Meribel White
Mescalito Black
Narvik Black
Portofino Blue
Rio Gold
Rossello Red
Santorini Black
Scafell Grey
Silicon Silver
Spectral Blue
Spectral British Racing Green
Spectral Racing Red
Valloire White
Velocity
Verbier Silver
Windward Grey
Yulong White
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Range Rover.

Range Rover FAQs

Trouble pressing the brakes in my 1999 Range Rover

Like most cars, the Range Rover has vacuum boosted brakes. This vacuum assistance helps you apply enough physical pressure to the brakes to pull the vehicle up. Without this assistance, the brakes require much more input from the driver. In many cases, this can make the pedal feel like it has gone hard or stiff.

The danger is that, in an emergency, you may not be able to apply enough pressure on the brake pedal quickly enough to avoid a crash. So this needs to be sorted immediately. A loss of brake assistance can be caused by a leak in the vacuum system or a failure of the booster unit itself.

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Are Range Rover reliable and good cars?

If there are any common problems and complaints about Range Rover's reliability or faults, they'll likely show up on our Land Rover's problems page. You can also calculate a car's projected resale value via our price and specs page.

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What is the most expensive Range Rover?

The most expensive new Range Rover is the Range Rover SVAutobiography petrol which lists at $398,528. For more info on the latest models, check out our pricing and specs page, and you'll find all Land Rover reviews and news here

 

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Range Rover Seats

The following Land Rover Range Rover comes with five seats as standard. The Vogue variant is available with Perforated Windsor leather seats, with the choice of Ebony, Ebony/Ivory two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone or Navy/Ivory two tone. The Vogue SE comes with five seats while the Autobiography variants are available with four. Both comes with Perforated Semi-Aniline leather seat upholstery with the choice between Ebony, Ebony/Ivory two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Espresso/Almond two tone, Navy/Ivory two tone, Ebony/Vintage Tan two tone or Ebony/Pimento two tone. The SVAutobiography variant comes with four seats and is available with Quilted perforated Semi-Aniline leather upholstery, with the choice between Ebony, Ebony/Pimento two tone, Ebony/Vintage Tan two tone or Ebony/Cirrus two tone.

Shown above are seat details for the Range Rover 2019.

Range Rover Interior

Shown above are interior details for the Range Rover 2020.

Range Rover Fuel consumption

The Land Rover Range Rover is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Diesel and PULP and Hybrid fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.2L/100km for SUV
Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 11.1L/100km Engine: 4.4L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 1.6L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 7.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 11.1L/100km Engine: 4.4L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 1.6L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 7.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 9.1L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 7.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 9.1L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 7.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 9.1L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: SUV Fuel Consumption: 7.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Diesel Transmission: 8 SP AUTO
*Combined fuel consumption
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Range Rover Boot Space

The Range Rover SUV has a boot space size of 900 litre.
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Shown above are the boot space details of the Range Rover 2020.