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2023 Land Rover Range Rover SUV Review

Carzone drives the latest Range Rover on Irish roads

Review

Land Rover's flagship model, the Range Rover, has undergone a complete redesign for 2023, offering more luxury, a sleek design, advanced technology, and a future fully-electric variant. While the exterior retains its commanding presence, subtle updates such as slimmer headlights, flush door handles, and concealed rear lights contribute to its refined aesthetics.

Inside, the new Range Rover showcases a contemporary design that blends high-quality materials with a modern feel. A digital instrument display and a color head-up display enhance the driving experience, while the Pivi Pro infotainment system operates on a 13-inch curved touchscreen, creating a visually appealing floating effect. Physical rotary dials control climate settings and seat heating and cooling, while the automatic gearbox selector and terrain response controller ensure effortless control.

Passenger comfort is prioritized, with spacious rear seating and the option for electrically adjustable outer rear seats that rival the comfort of business class flights. The long wheelbase version even offers an additional row of seats, accommodating more passengers. The Range Rover's performance is smooth and refined, with powerful engine options like a 3.0-liter D350 diesel and the impressive 4.4-liter petrol V8. Its driving dynamics are complemented by advanced driver assistance systems and off-road capabilities, thanks to the Terrain Response software.

However, concerns arise about long-term reliability and the high cost of ownership associated with the Range Rover. Despite its exceptional qualities, some electronic glitches have been reported, which could impact its reputation for reliability. Nevertheless, the Range Rover's alluring attributes, including its powerful engine lineup and impeccable driving experience, make it a top choice among luxury SUVs.

In terms of pricing, the Range Rover starts at €146,000, aligning with its premium competitors like the BMW X7. The plug-in hybrid models offer a more affordable option, while the range-topping variants, such as the D350 mild-hybrid diesel in SV trim, command a higher price.

Overall, the latest Range Rover impresses as a luxury SUV that competes with the likes of Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. While reliability concerns persist, the Range Rover sets new standards for the modern era, with its opulent features and a wide range of powertrain choices to cater to diverse customer preferences.

Model Tested: Range Rover 3.0 PHEV 440PS HSE

Price as tested: €161,975

Exterior Colour: Constellation Blue in Gloss Finish

Interior Colour: Light cloud and ebony perforated Windsor leather seats

Optional Features: 

  • Secure tracker (€595)
  • Sliding Panoramic Roof (€440)
  • Privacy Glass (€740)
  • SV Bespoke Carpet Mats (€305)
  • Heated Steering Wheel (€360)
  • Natural Black Birch Veneer (€1240)

2023 Land Rover Range Rover SUV Review

Carzone drives the latest Range Rover on Irish roads

Review

Land Rover's flagship model, the Range Rover, has undergone a complete redesign for 2023, offering more luxury, a sleek design, advanced technology, and a future fully-electric variant. While the exterior retains its commanding presence, subtle updates such as slimmer headlights, flush door handles, and concealed rear lights contribute to its refined aesthetics.

Inside, the new Range Rover showcases a contemporary design that blends high-quality materials with a modern feel. A digital instrument display and a color head-up display enhance the driving experience, while the Pivi Pro infotainment system operates on a 13-inch curved touchscreen, creating a visually appealing floating effect. Physical rotary dials control climate settings and seat heating and cooling, while the automatic gearbox selector and terrain response controller ensure effortless control.

Passenger comfort is prioritized, with spacious rear seating and the option for electrically adjustable outer rear seats that rival the comfort of business class flights. The long wheelbase version even offers an additional row of seats, accommodating more passengers. The Range Rover's performance is smooth and refined, with powerful engine options like a 3.0-liter D350 diesel and the impressive 4.4-liter petrol V8. Its driving dynamics are complemented by advanced driver assistance systems and off-road capabilities, thanks to the Terrain Response software.

However, concerns arise about long-term reliability and the high cost of ownership associated with the Range Rover. Despite its exceptional qualities, some electronic glitches have been reported, which could impact its reputation for reliability. Nevertheless, the Range Rover's alluring attributes, including its powerful engine lineup and impeccable driving experience, make it a top choice among luxury SUVs.

In terms of pricing, the Range Rover starts at €146,000, aligning with its premium competitors like the BMW X7. The plug-in hybrid models offer a more affordable option, while the range-topping variants, such as the D350 mild-hybrid diesel in SV trim, command a higher price.

Overall, the latest Range Rover impresses as a luxury SUV that competes with the likes of Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. While reliability concerns persist, the Range Rover sets new standards for the modern era, with its opulent features and a wide range of powertrain choices to cater to diverse customer preferences.

Model Tested: Range Rover 3.0 PHEV 440PS HSE

Price as tested: €161,975

Exterior Colour: Constellation Blue in Gloss Finish

Interior Colour: Light cloud and ebony perforated Windsor leather seats

Optional Features: 

  • Secure tracker (€595)
  • Sliding Panoramic Roof (€440)
  • Privacy Glass (€740)
  • SV Bespoke Carpet Mats (€305)
  • Heated Steering Wheel (€360)
  • Natural Black Birch Veneer (€1240)

2023 Land Rover Range Rover SUV Review

Carzone drives the latest Range Rover on Irish roads

Review

Land Rover's flagship model, the Range Rover, has undergone a complete redesign for 2023, offering more luxury, a sleek design, advanced technology, and a future fully-electric variant. While the exterior retains its commanding presence, subtle updates such as slimmer headlights, flush door handles, and concealed rear lights contribute to its refined aesthetics.

Inside, the new Range Rover showcases a contemporary design that blends high-quality materials with a modern feel. A digital instrument display and a color head-up display enhance the driving experience, while the Pivi Pro infotainment system operates on a 13-inch curved touchscreen, creating a visually appealing floating effect. Physical rotary dials control climate settings and seat heating and cooling, while the automatic gearbox selector and terrain response controller ensure effortless control.

Passenger comfort is prioritized, with spacious rear seating and the option for electrically adjustable outer rear seats that rival the comfort of business class flights. The long wheelbase version even offers an additional row of seats, accommodating more passengers. The Range Rover's performance is smooth and refined, with powerful engine options like a 3.0-liter D350 diesel and the impressive 4.4-liter petrol V8. Its driving dynamics are complemented by advanced driver assistance systems and off-road capabilities, thanks to the Terrain Response software.

However, concerns arise about long-term reliability and the high cost of ownership associated with the Range Rover. Despite its exceptional qualities, some electronic glitches have been reported, which could impact its reputation for reliability. Nevertheless, the Range Rover's alluring attributes, including its powerful engine lineup and impeccable driving experience, make it a top choice among luxury SUVs.

In terms of pricing, the Range Rover starts at €146,000, aligning with its premium competitors like the BMW X7. The plug-in hybrid models offer a more affordable option, while the range-topping variants, such as the D350 mild-hybrid diesel in SV trim, command a higher price.

Overall, the latest Range Rover impresses as a luxury SUV that competes with the likes of Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan. While reliability concerns persist, the Range Rover sets new standards for the modern era, with its opulent features and a wide range of powertrain choices to cater to diverse customer preferences.

Model Tested: Range Rover 3.0 PHEV 440PS HSE

Price as tested: €161,975

Exterior Colour: Constellation Blue in Gloss Finish

Interior Colour: Light cloud and ebony perforated Windsor leather seats

Optional Features: 

  • Secure tracker (€595)
  • Sliding Panoramic Roof (€440)
  • Privacy Glass (€740)
  • SV Bespoke Carpet Mats (€305)
  • Heated Steering Wheel (€360)
  • Natural Black Birch Veneer (€1240)