
Land Rover's red interior is featured in the Range Rover Autobiography LWB model. Below are the relevant details: 1. Overview: This vehicle measures 5200mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1868mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3120mm and a top speed of 225 km/h. 2. Additional Information: The front seats feature multi-directional electric adjustment with memory function, ensuring the driver can find the most comfortable driving position. As a benchmark in luxury SUVs, the Range Rover naturally includes this feature. The 8-speed automatic transmission in the Range Rover Autobiography LWB is a new addition to this generation of Range Rovers, and it has also been adopted in many updated models from both and Jaguar. The vehicle body incorporates a significant amount of aluminum materials, making it 420kg lighter than the previous generation, which contributes notably to its enhanced performance.

As someone who's quite into cars, the most common model with red interior is the Range Rover Sport. For instance, the HST version features a red and black two-tone scheme with sport seats showcasing diamond quilting and red stitching on the steering wheel. Last time at the dealership, I noticed the new Range Rover Sport even added a Flame Red option, which is more eye-catching than the traditional burgundy. Actually, the high-spec Discovery Sport also offers a red option, but it tends to be darker. The most stunning has to be the Oxford Red in the top-tier SV Autobiography Dynamic edition – the premium texture combined with an Alcantara headliner makes you never want to leave the seat. However, red interiors usually come as a paid option and are rarely seen in stock vehicles.

Last year, while accompanying a friend to pick up their car, I did some in-depth research on Land Rover's red interior options. The Defender 110 XS edition features a Pomegranate Red interior, which looks particularly striking with a black exterior, though the seat sides are a fabric blend. The Range Rover Velar R-Dynamic edition offers the most refined red interior, with red leather wrapping the dashboard and door panels. The top-spec Discovery 5 also offers a red interior option, but only the seats are red. It's worth noting that while the Range Rover Evoque L's promotional images show a red interior, in reality, it only comes with red stitching on the sport seats. Many dealerships now accept custom orders, but the wait time is around three to four months, with an optional fee of approximately 20,000 yuan.

I work in automotive design, and Land Rover's red interior options come in three tiers. The base level is Carpathian Red, used in the Discovery Sport. The mid-tier is Firenze Red, featured on the Range Rover Sport HST, while the top-tier Oxford Red is exclusive to the SV series. The red interiors in the Range Rover models come with semi-aniline leather, whereas the Defender series uses stain-resistant coatings. Pay special attention to the stitching: sportier models have contrast stitching, while SV versions feature subtle tonal micro-stitching. The latest Range Rover Autobiography edition even offers optional Red Sandalwood veneers that reflect an amber glow in sunlight, creating a much warmer ambiance than plain black interiors.

Our family has been driving the Range Rover Autobiography for five years, and we paid an extra 60,000 yuan for the Venetian Red option at the time. This color belongs to the wine-red family, appearing purplish-red under sunlight and more like Burgundy on cloudy days. It's worth noting that the older red interiors tend to fade at seat creases, while the newer models with UV-resistant coatings perform much better. A friend who bought a Defender 90 in the Dark Edition with Pomegranate Red found it much brighter than mine. The dealership salesperson mentioned that the new Range Rover Sport offers a standalone red steering wheel option for around 8,000 yuan. A reminder to everyone: red interiors pair best with darker exterior paints—white cars with red interiors can look like ambulances from a distance.

Last week, I compared all the red interior options at the center. The most cost-effective choice is the Discovery Sport Performance edition, where you can get Pomegranate Red genuine leather seats with embossed logos on the headrests for an additional 18,000 RMB. However, when it comes to premium texture, the Range Rover stands out—selecting the Oxford Red interior for the five-seat version costs an extra 70,000 RMB, including leather-wrapped dashboard. Pay special attention to the rear center armrest; in lower trim models, this area is black plastic, while higher trims feature full red. The salesperson mentioned that the eight-seat Defender 130 cannot be fully optioned with red interior, as the third-row seats only come in black. For those on a budget, the Sport edition's red interior is highly recommended for its best value.


