Which country is the Land Rover brand from?

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MadelynMarie
07/24/25 1:16pm
Land Rover is a British luxury all-terrain SUV brand, founded by Maurice Wilks in 1948 and currently owned by India's Tata Motors Group. Land Rover now has three major product families: the Range Rover series includes the Range Rover Sport, Range Rover, Range Rover Evoque, Evoque Limited Edition, and Range Rover Velar; the Discovery series includes the Discovery 4, Discovery 4 Limited Edition, and others; the Defender series includes the Defender Limited Edition, the all-new Land Rover Defender, and others. Key milestones in Land Rover's development are as follows: In 1948, post-war, the first Land Rover was born in the UK. In 1966, Rover Company merged with Leyland Motors, becoming the Jaguar-Rover-Triumph division of Leyland. In 1970, the Range Rover was introduced to the market. In 1988, it was acquired by British Aerospace. In 1989, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Land Rover Discovery made its debut. In 1990, it entered into technical and financial cooperation with Japan's Honda Motor Company. In 1994, it was taken over by Germany's BMW. In March 2000, Ford Motor Company acquired Land Rover. On March 26, 2008, India's Tata Group acquired the Land Rover brand from Ford. On January 31, 2021, it ranked 276th on the list of the world's 500 most valuable brands.
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MaddoxLynn
08/11/25 7:18am
Land Rover originated in the UK, and I'm quite familiar with this story. Founded in 1948 by Maurice Wilks in the UK while he was working at Rover Company, it was inspired by the need for practical off-road vehicles and later evolved into the classic Land Rover Defender. Since its inception, the brand has been rooted in Britain, with manufacturing plants primarily located in Solihull, upholding British craftsmanship and design traditions. Although Jaguar Land Rover is now owned by India's Tata Group, the brand's core identity has always maintained its British heritage. From the original off-road series to modern luxury SUVs like the Range Rover, Land Rover represents British elegance and rugged reliability. I'm particularly fascinated by its history because it played a key role in Britain's industrial revival and continues to enjoy global acclaim. Whenever friends ask about it, I always emphasize its British origins because it's not just a car—it's a symbol of British automotive culture.
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