Which series does Land Rover belong to?

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McHector
07/30/25 5:21am
Land Rover is not a series of Range Rover; it is the English name of Range Rover. The automotive brands under Range Rover include: Range Rover Evoque, Discovery, Range Rover Sport Plug-in Hybrid, Range Rover Velar, and Defender. Below are specific details about Range Rover: 1. Historical Background: Range Rover (Land Rover), a British luxury all-terrain SUV brand, was founded by Maurice Wilks in 1948 and is currently owned by India's Tata Motors Group. 2. Three Major Product Families: Range Rover currently has three major product families: the Range Rover series, the Discovery series, and the Defender series.
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