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Range Rover Pricing and Specs

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$271,700*
Range Rover
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CarsGuide has published 10 expert reviews of the Land Rover Range Rover. It has an average rating of 8 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Land Rover Range Rover is available from $271,700 to $461,200 for the 2026 range of models in SUV body types.

The Range Rover acts as Land Rover’s hero product, a go-anywhere limousine of an SUV that is a far cry from its hose-out hardcore off-roading workhorse roots. Its move toward upmarket luxury is reflected in the price, too, which ranges from an entry-point of $271,700 for the D350 HSE SWB (258KW) to an eye-watering $461,200 for the P615 SV LWB (452KW). Those looking for a little more affordable street appeal might consider the separate and slightly smaller Range Rover Sport lineup, or for even more off-roading credentials, the re-born Defender.

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Year Price From* Price To*
2026 $271,700 $461,200
2025 $257,180 $501,820
2024 $232,320 $495,110
2023 $186,010 $438,460
2022 $165,110 $347,710
2021 $131,340 $316,030
2020 $101,750 $280,830
2019 $93,830 $404,910
2018 $92,180 $222,310
2017 $81,840 $204,820
2016 $67,100 $175,670
2015 $45,760 $162,690
2014 $34,320 $105,710
2013 $26,510 $79,310
2012 $23,760 $65,780
2011 $22,440 $42,020
2010 $24,750 $37,620
2009 $18,480 $36,850
2008 $15,620 $34,650
2007 $12,980 $30,470
2006 $11,880 $20,900
2005 $10,230 $18,920
2004 $8,800 $16,610
2003 $7,590 $15,290
2002 $3,850 $13,860
2001 $3,850 $8,580
2000 $3,850 $8,580
1999 $3,850 $7,590
1998 $3,850 $9,900
1997 $4,620 $9,900
1996 $4,620 $7,590
1995 $4,620 $9,680
1994 $4,950 $9,680
1993 $4,950 $9,680
1992 $4,950 $9,680
1991 $5,170 $9,680
1990 $5,170 $9,680
1989 $4,400 $9,680
1988 $4,400 $8,140
1987 $4,400 $8,030
1986 $4,400 $8,030
1985 $2,640 $4,510
1984 $2,640 $4,510
1983 $2,640 $4,070
1982 $2,640 $4,070
1981 $2,640 $4,070
1980 $2,640 $4,070
1979 $2,640 $4,070
1978 $2,640 $4,070
1977 $2,640 $4,070
1976 $2,640 $4,070
1975 $2,640 $4,070
1974 $2,640 $4,070
1973 $2,640 $4,070
1972 $2,640 $4,070

Land 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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