Where is the chassis number of the Land Rover Range Rover?

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VanDerek
07/29/25 10:41pm
The stamped chassis number of the Land Rover Range Rover is located on the car's door hinge pillar, door lock pillar, or the door edge connected to the door lock pillar. The chassis number is the vehicle's identification, consisting of a 17-character VIN code with letters and numbers, which is unique. Here are some details about the Land Rover Range Rover: 1. Land Rover possesses the most advanced core technology in the field of four-wheel-drive vehicles and is globally recognized as an innovator in four-wheel-drive vehicles. 2. There are currently 31 models of the Land Rover Range Rover available for sale, and the Range Rover is also the flagship SUV model of the Land Rover Group. 3. The Land Rover Range Rover features seats made of genuine leather. 4. This model also offers two V8 engine options for consumers to choose from—one gasoline engine and one diesel engine—paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, enabling the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6 seconds while maintaining excellent fuel economy.
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