The Land Rover par excellence, the Range Rover has been the brand’s flagship model since 2002. The normally aspirated or supercharged 5.0L V8 engines deliver 375 and 510 horsepower, respectively. The Supercharged trim has been enhanced with a redesigned – and more elegant – front section. New for 2013: Range Rovers with all-wheel drive will now be equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Pros
- Interior finishings
- Off road capability
- Improved fuel consumption
- Spacious vehicle
Cons
- Reliability not yet proven
- Cost of options
- Less car dealers
- Higher depreciation