
Range Rover is a model under the Land Rover brand, equipped with a V8 32-valve 4.4L gasoline engine, delivering a maximum power of 210kW and a maximum torque of 440Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual-automatic integrated transmission. The Land Rover Range Rover has dimensions of 4999mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1835mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2922mm. It has a top speed of 210km/h, features front-engine four-wheel drive, weighs 2570kg, and has a minimum ground clearance of 281mm. Available body colors include white, black, red, sand gold, military green, and iron gray.

I've always been curious about which brand Range Rover belongs to, and after driving several models, I discovered it's part of Land Rover—known as 路虎 in Chinese. Land Rover specializes in luxury SUVs, with Range Rover being their flagship model that combines off-road ruggedness with everyday comfort. As an average car owner, I find its design grand and interior luxurious, making it suitable for both city driving and outdoor adventures. I've also tried the new model, which incorporates smart technologies like adaptive suspension and hybrid systems, making it more fuel-efficient than before. Land Rover itself is a British brand with a long history, starting to produce four-wheel-drive vehicles in the 1960s, and the Range Rover series was launched in 1970, gradually optimized to this day. If you're considering buying a high-end SUV, Land Rover's Range Rover is a worthy choice, with maintenance advice focusing on regular checks of the four-wheel-drive system. Overall, the brand ownership is clear, but as a series name, it's often mistaken for an independent brand.


