In which country are Land Rover vehicles produced?
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Land Rover vehicles are produced in the United Kingdom. The models under the Land Rover brand include: Range Rover Evoque, Discovery, Range Rover Velar, Land Rover Defender, Range Rover, and others. Taking the 2020 Land Rover Range Rover as an example, it is a mid-to-large-sized SUV equipped with a 3.0T inline 6-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 360 PS, a maximum torque of 495 Nm, and a maximum power of 260 kW. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The dimensions of the 2020 Land Rover Range Rover are: length 5000mm, width 2073mm, height 1869mm, with a wheelbase of 2922mm and a minimum ground clearance of 220mm.
I've always been fascinated by automotive manufacturing history, and the story of the Land Rover brand is truly captivating. Born in 1947 in the UK, it began production at Rover's Solihull plant, from the earliest off-road vehicles like the Defender series to today's Range Rover, most of which are still manufactured in England. Did you know? In 2008, India's Tata Motors acquired Land Rover, but core production has remained in Britain, with Solihull and Halewood plants operating as usual. Globalization has expanded Land Rover's footprint, such as joint production of the Discovery Sport in China, but that's only a small portion of models. Truly premium SUVs like the classic Range Rover are still assembled in the UK because British manufacturing gives them unique prestige and reliability, embodying traditional craftsmanship. As the soul of the brand, this production culture attracts history enthusiasts like me to explore more details.