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Range Rover

The Range Rover is a four-wheel drive luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by Land Rover in the United Kingdom, owned by the India-based Tata Motors. It was first introduced in 1970 and is still in production today. There have so far been three major generations. The original model was known simply as the Range Rover until almost the end of its life, when Land Rover introduced the name Range Rover Classic to distinguish it from its successors.

The second generation had the internal Land Rover code name "P38A", and the latest generation is internally designated "L322".


Manufacturer Land Rover
Parent company British Leyland 1970–1986
Rover Group 1986–1988
British Aerospace 1988–1994
BMW 1994–2000
Ford 2000–2008
Tata Motors 2008-present
Production 1970-present
Assembly Solihull, England
Class Mid-size SUV (1970–2002)
Full-size SUV (2003–present)
Layout Front engine, four-wheel drive

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