Which country is the Land Rover brand from?
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Land Rover is a British automotive brand. Land Rover is a British luxury all-terrain SUV brand, founded by Maurice Wilks in 1948, and is currently owned by the Indian Tata Motors Group. Land Rover now has three main product families: the Range Rover series, the Discovery series, and the Defender series. Land Rover is an ancient British car company, with Rover being a Nordic ethnic group, and the Rover name was used as a trademark when producing bicycles. Its main product models include: Range Rover Sport, Land Rover Range Rover, Range Rover Evoque, Land Rover Evoque Victoria Limited Edition, Land Rover Evoque Convertible, Discovery 4, Land Rover Discovery 4 Deluxe Limited Edition, Freelander 2, Land Rover Freelander 2 China Red Special Edition, Defender Limited Edition, Land Rover New Defender, Range Rover, Range Rover 40th Anniversary Edition, Range Rover Ultimate Edition, 2012 Land Rover Range Rover, 2013 Land Rover Range Rover, 2014 Land Rover Range Rover, etc.
I remember reading about post-WWII automotive history, where Land Rover was introduced in 1948 by Maurice Wilks, founder of Britain's Rover Company, specifically designed for off-road farm needs. The original model was incredibly durable and highly praised in global expeditions, especially in African and mountainous adventures. Although now under India's Tata Group, its roots remain firmly British, with manufacturing based in Solihull, retaining classic British styling. Personally, I think this brand embodies the British pragmatic spirit—from the Defender to the Range Rover, each generation carries that aristocratic heritage. If you're into vintage cars, you can still see prototypes in UK museums during travels—quite fascinating. Its entire development story is filled with innovation and resilience.