What does Land Rover HSE mean?

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VivienneDella
07/30/25 8:23am
Land Rover HSE includes Range Rover HSE and Vogue, which are two versions of the Range Rover. The Range Rover is a mid-to-large SUV under the Land Rover brand. In Range Rover HSE, HSE stands for high specification, meaning that every HSE model in Land Rover's China-specific version is the highest configuration of that particular model. More details about Land Rover are as follows: 1. Land Rover Range Rover: The Land Rover Range Rover combines luxury, technology, off-road capability, and comfort, perfectly embodying the essence of an off-road king. It offers multiple versions of the Range Rover to fully meet the personalized needs of car owners. 2. Range Rover HSE is the diesel version: Basic configurations include: Terrain Response 2, rearview camera, power tailgate with foot sensor, power closing doors, panoramic sunroof, 10-way power front seat adjustment with heating, driver seat memory, Meridian sound system, 19-inch wheels, etc. 3. Range Rover Vogue: The configuration is even higher: panoramic opening sunroof, power closing doors, front and rear seat heating, steering wheel heating, front and rear surround-view camera, front seat ventilation, 20-inch wheels, power tailgate with foot sensor, three-zone independent air conditioning, in-car navigation, rearview camera, LED headlights with high beam assist, Terrain Response 1, second-row power seats, 14-way power front seat adjustment, etc.
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