Let’s take a look at the differences

While originally just one Range Rover model was available, the line-up has expanded to four versatile offerings.

Range Rover Evoque

Conceived to be more of a luxurious, fashionable SUV that’s ideal for the city, designer Victoria Beckham even played a role in the first Evoque when it debuted in 2010. It’s ideal for those wanting the look of a Range Rover in a smaller, easier-to-drive package.

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It’s also got the bonus of being Land Rover’s most affordable model, though still gets an upmarket interior and premium finish.

Range Rover Velar

The Range Rover line-up was expanded in 2017 – designed to sit between the Evoque and Sport in the lucrative mid-size SUV segment. Probably the most stylish model in the entire Land Rover line-up, Velar offers more of a coupe-like design.

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Recently updated, it now gets more technology and a more luxurious finish, while a plug-in hybrid powertrain has also joined the line-up.

Range Rover Sport

There’s a clue in the name of this Range Rover, as the ‘Sport’ is designed to be the more dynamic-feeling model in the Land Rover range. It’s fantastic to drive too, yet retains the majority of the creature comforts from the largest Range Rover.

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This latest Sport is a brand new generation and is only just reaching dealerships, getting an overhauled interior and impressive plug-in hybrid powertrains.

Range Rover

The original and the best that Land Rover has to offer, the full-size Range Rover remains an icon. More luxurious than ever, the latest generation, which only arrived earlier in the year, is packed with technology.

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Even bigger than before, you can also choose a seven-seat option in the Range Rover for the first time, making the most of its vast interior space.

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