What is the body weight of the Land Rover Range Rover?

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MacLevi
07/25/25 5:24pm
The body weight of the Land Rover Range Rover is 2570 kilograms. Here is some related information about the Land Rover Range Rover: 1. Introduction: The Land Rover Range Rover is a luxury SUV under the Land Rover brand. It has been meticulously designed to be the most refined Land Rover ever. Utilizing the latest body and chassis technology, whether it's the breadth of its off-road capabilities and passability, or the handling and comfort on the road, the vehicle's all-terrain performance has been elevated to another level. 2. Overall Design: The overall design continues the classic boxy appearance, with the greatest advantages being spacious interior, excellent handling, and fuel efficiency. It is equipped with three different engines, each with its own strengths. Overall, the power performance is robust, enhancing the experience for both passengers and drivers.
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IkerLynn
08/11/25 10:11pm
I've been driving a Land Rover Range Rover for over a decade, so I know a thing or two about its weight. Official data shows it generally ranges between 2,300 to 2,500 kg, and my older model weighs just over 2,400 kg. The advantage of the heavy weight is that it drives incredibly stable—even at 120 km/h on the highway, it feels rock-solid, and you don’t have to worry about swaying in windy conditions. The strong grip also makes it less prone to tipping over when off-roading or climbing slopes. However, there are plenty of downsides: the fuel consumption is shockingly high, averaging 15 liters per 100 km in the city, and fuel costs eat up a big chunk of my monthly expenses. Plus, the heavy body puts a lot of pressure on the suspension, requiring shock absorber checks every 20,000 km, and the maintenance costs are painfully expensive. When buying a car, don’t just focus on its rugged image—consider the daily costs too. I’d recommend opting for a lighter version if you frequently drive in urban areas; it’ll save you money and hassle. Weight is a double-edged sword—great for safety but comes at a high price.
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