RANGE ROVER STANDS ALONE IN COMBINING
LUXURY AND OFF-ROADING CAPABILITY
When it comes to SUVs with a luxurious interior and unsurpassed off-roading capability, Land Rover stands out from the crowd.
The Range Rover was introduced in 1970 though it wasn’t until 1987 that sales began in the U.S. Until then Range Rovers were available only through import sales in the so-called “gray market.”
A redesign moved the Range Rover into its second generation in 1995 but it wasn’t until eight years later that it transitioned into the full-out luxury SUV that we know today.
The 2025 Range Rover is part of the vehicles’ fifth generation introduced in 2022. It is offered in three trim levels (SE, Autograph, and SV) with each getting additional refinements. Each is available in standard or long wheel base, an inline 6-cylinder or V8 engine, and seating for 5 or 7 riders.
The 2025 Range Rover also is available as a plug-in hybrid for all three trims that provides an all-electric driving range of an estimated 53 miles before the gas engine kicks in.
This review is based on the 2025 Range Rover SE LWB with the 4.4-liter V8 engine. It is rated at 523 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque and mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Though the SE serves as the base trim, don’t be misled by the “entry level” designation. Land Rover didn’t skimp on the finer points. The roomy, elegant interior is wrapped in fine leather and a plethora of tech features many of which, unfortunately, are hidden behind menus on the 13.1-inch touchscreen.
Front seats are heated and ventilated, and the steering wheel is heated. /Standard features include automatic tri-zone climated control, a panoramic sunroof, a wireless charging pad, a Meridian premium sound system, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Driver assist features in all models include forward collision mitigation that warns you of an impending collision and applies the brakes blind-spot warning with rear cross-traffic warning, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors and a 360-degree camera system that provides a top-down view of the vehicle and its surroundings.
The 2025 Range Rover SE rides on 2l-inch wheels. Autograph and SV models come with 22-inch wheels. Four-wheel steering enhances maneuverability.
Of course, like all Land Rover models, the Range Rover has unparalleled off-roading capability.
All this doesn’t come cheap. All Range Rover models are in the six-figure range with even the entry level SE with the inline-6 starting at $109,375. The Autobiography trim starts at $153,074 and the performance-oriented SV at $210,475.
What liked about the 2025 Land Rover Range Rover: The cushy interior is especially roomy and comfortable and packed with numerous tech features. The 360-degree camera view aids in maneuvering through tight space. It’s a great highway cruiser.
What i didn’t like about the 2025 Land Rover Range Rover: Operation of infotainment functions has a steep learning curve. Controls of infotainment features are behind various menus and often require taking your eyes off the road to operate. Third-row seating is tight. The overall bulk will have you passing up tight parking spaces.
Would I buy the 2025 Land Rover Range Rover? I’m not fond of full-size SUVs and have no need for the off-road capability of the Range Rover. But if that fills your desires and if operation of the infotainment system doesn’t put you off, the Range Rover is an excellent choice assuming you have the budget for it.


















































