Which country produces Land Rover?

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LucilleFitz
07/23/25 7:56pm
Land Rover is produced in the UK. Taking the Land Rover Range Rover as an example, its body dimensions are 5000mm, 2073mm, and 1869mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2922mm. It is a mid-to-large-sized SUV equipped with full-time four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive. This model is powered by a 4.4-liter gasoline engine, paired with a 5-speed manual and automatic integrated transmission, delivering a maximum power of 210kw and a maximum torque of 440nm. The vehicle adopts new body and chassis technologies, enhancing its all-terrain performance to another level, whether in terms of the breadth of off-road capability and passability, or on-road handling and comfort.
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TylerFitz
08/10/25 3:31pm
I've always been fascinated by the Land Rover brand. I remember it originated in the UK and was founded by the Rover Company in 1948, specializing in off-road vehicles. Although it's now owned by India's Tata Motors, its main production bases are still in the UK, such as the Solihull plant near Birmingham, where classic models like the Range Rover and Discovery are manufactured, with many components hand-assembled by British workers. Land Rover's design also retains a British style—rugged and durable, perfect for muddy trails and mountain roads. Interestingly, some models are assembled in China or Slovakia for market convenience, but the core manufacturing roots remain in the UK. Car enthusiasts often say the brand represents British industrial heritage, offering a nostalgic driving experience. If you study automotive history, you'll find the UK's rainy and mountainous terrain influenced its development, making it one of the pioneers of SUVs. So, the production question essentially boils down to the UK being the primary base.
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LeLyla
09/23/25 2:50am
From my experience in car repairs, most Land Rover vehicles are originally manufactured in the UK. The brand was founded in 1948 in Britain and has changed hands several times since then, with Ford and BMW briefly owning it. However, since 2008, it has been under the management of India's Tata, but the vehicles are still produced in factories in England, such as Solihull and Halewood. I have repaired several Land Rovers in the garage, and their chassis and engines bear distinct British craftsmanship with robust materials. Some lower-cost models might be assembled in joint-venture factories in China, like those from the Chery Jaguar Land Rover partnership, but the premium lines like the Range Rover are definitely made in the UK. Owners often complain about the high cost of parts, partly due to the high labor costs in Britain. Overall, Land Rover's production remains anchored in the UK, reflecting the complexity of automotive globalization. When buying one, it's important to check the maintenance records and the origin labels.
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