
The dimensions of the Land Rover Range Rover are 4999/2073/1835 mm (length/width/height). Below are the specific details about the Range Rover: Vehicle Positioning: The Range Rover is a four-wheel-drive luxury model under the British luxury all-terrain SUV brand, Land Rover. The Land Rover Range Rover adopts the latest body and chassis technology, delivering excellent breadth of off-road capability and passability. Powertrain: It offers 2 displacement options—3.0T and 5.0T—with 1 transmission choice, an automatic manual transmission. The engine delivers a maximum power of 415.0 kW, maximum horsepower of 564 PS, and maximum torque of 700.0 N·m.

I've driven the Range Rover a few times, and it feels really large. The length is around 5,000 millimeters, which converts to just over 5 meters, the width exceeds 2 meters, and the height is close to 1.9 meters. With such a large size, it's quite noticeable on the road, and parking always requires finding a spacious spot to avoid scraping adjacent cars. The wheelbase is also quite long, providing ample interior space—comfortable for five passengers without feeling cramped, and the trunk can accommodate large luggage. Despite its size, it doesn't feel cumbersome; the design considers weight distribution, ensuring good stability during off-roading and minimizing the risk of rollovers. Maneuvering in the city can be a bit challenging, requiring early deceleration for turns. Overall, the comfort and safety benefits of its large size far outweigh the minor inconveniences, making it ideal for those who prefer a spacious ride.

I use the Range Rover to pick up my family, and its size is key to daily practicality. At over 5 meters long and nearly 1.9 meters tall, getting in and out is easy, even for the elderly and children. With a width exceeding 2 meters, the interior space is ample enough for strollers and picnic gear, making long trips comfortable. However, navigating old city areas requires caution on narrow roads, where the rearview camera is a great help. Parking spots are often not wide enough, so I usually opt for larger underground garage spaces. The larger size also means slightly higher fuel consumption, but compared to other SUVs, its stable handling reduces the bumpy feel. It's advisable to measure your parking space before buying to avoid access issues. Overall, this big vehicle is a great companion for family outings.

I've compared the Range Rover with other luxury SUVs like the BMW X7. The Range Rover is about 5 meters long and slightly over 1800mm in height, giving it a more commanding presence visually. The BMW is similar in size, but the Range Rover's design emphasizes height with greater ground clearance, making it more confident on rough roads. With a width of over 2000mm, it offers ample lateral space inside, unlike the X7 which can sometimes feel cramped. Off-road, its size advantage is evident, providing stable and less wobbly handling. Parking in the city can be challenging, but the larger body enhances safety protection. Overall, the size difference isn't huge, but the Range Rover's practical orientation and superior off-road adaptability give it the edge.


