Is Land Rover an SUV?

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MacMadeline
07/30/25 1:45am
Land Rover exclusively produces SUVs and does not offer any other vehicle types. Below is relevant information about SUVs: Definition of SUV: It refers to a Sport Utility Vehicle, distinct from Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) designed for rugged terrain. Essentially an urban-suburban utility vehicle, it combines the spacious functionality of a station wagon with the off-road capabilities of a pickup truck. Characteristics of SUVs: They feature powerful performance, off-road capability, spacious comfort, and excellent cargo/passenger capacity. Some describe SUVs as blending the refined comfort of luxury sedans with the inherent nature of off-road vehicles. SUVs represent a hybrid between passenger cars and off-road vehicles, offering greater advantages compared to their predecessors.
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