Range Rover 3.0 D350 HSE LWB 4dr Auto [7 Seat] Review
Category: Luxury SUV
Section: Version review
The model
Read full Range Rover reviewThe Range Rover has a road presence few cars can equal, along with an upmarket interior and a largely comfortable ride. The plug-in hybrid versions make great sense for company car drivers, while the entry-level D300 is the best bet if you're buying privately. Still, whichever version you go for, the Range Rover is hugely expensive and Land Rover's reliability record is a big concern.
The trim
See full equipmentStepping up to HSE gets you 22in alloys, a head-up display, heated and ventilated rear seats, and a rear-view mirror that turns into a camera screen to show the view out of the back of the car. You can only have it in standard wheelbase form.
The engine
See full engine specsThis smooth and punchy diesel engine covers 0-60mph in 5.8sec, and is impressively muted when driving.