Land Rover SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new Land-Rover SUV? Crossover cars are all the rage at the moment, with new models released frequently.
Crossover cars give you the confidence of all-weather driving, safety, and ease of getting baby car seats in and out due to the seat height. Choosing a crossover to buy is often about image, and with so many stylish SUVs on the market, our crossover reviews will help you decide which type will suit your lifestyle.
Read our Land-Rover crossover cars reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Land Rover SUV car reviews
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Land Rover Defender Octa (2025 onwards) Review
Defender with the performance turned up to 11
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Blistering performance
- Superb steering and braking feel
- Unmatched off-road capability
CONS
- Sports seats lack long-distance comfort
- Engine lacks the old V8’s character
- Expensive in Edition One guise
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Land Rover Range Rover SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Luxury SUVs don't get much better
New price: £107,055 - £210,145PROS
- Superbly comfortable
- Wide choice of engines
- Still great off-road
CONS
- No physical heater controls
- Massive size can be tricky
- Some build quality and reliability niggles
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Swift, smooth, refined, with the heart of an off-roader
New price: £77,460 - £174,545PROS
- Remarkably good to drive for such a large car
- Classy image and impressive interior
- Plenty of engine options
CONS
- Prices have taken a big leap
- No fully-electric version yet
- No seven-seater option
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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Excellent premium SUV now available as a plug-in hybrid
New price: £44,755 - £58,385PROS
- Comfortable, refined and grown-up
- Plug-in hybrid version adds appeal
- Still our favourite premium SUV
CONS
- It's costly when loaded
- Is the styling too derivative?
- Petrol models' high running costs
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Land Rover Range Rover Velar SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Style leader is still a great steer
New price: £56,240 - £77,735PROS
- High-tech, premium interior
- Fabulous long-distance capability
- Drives better than taller rivals
CONS
- Uninspiring four-cylinder engines
- High price tag and costly options
- Not particularly roomy inside
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Land Rover Discovery SUV (2017 onwards) Review
One the best premium family haulers around
New price: £65,990 - £83,020PROS
- Punchy performance despite size
- Great off-road, good on it
- Ample room for seven
CONS
- Premium pricing, costly options
- Unweildy in towns and cities
- Defender overshadows it
- Punchy performance despite size
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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible (2016 - 2018) Review
Now you are even easier to see in the SUV to be seen in
Used price: £9,467 - £17,079PROS
- Top-down appeal for fashionable SUV
- Luxuriously-appointed interior
- Space for four adults
- Off-roading ability uncompromised
CONS
- Poor boot space and awkward access
- Extra weight blunts speed/economy
- Expensive to buy and run
- Not as good to drive as regular Evoque
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Land Rover Discovery Sport (2015 onwards) Review
Pleasant but pricey. PHEV could be better.
New price: £45,650 - £58,030PROS
- Feel-good interior
- Impressive off-road
- Comfortable ride
CONS
- Tight third row seat space
- No petrol option
- Questionable reliability
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR (2015 - 2017) Review
Used price: £16,567 - £29,433PROS
- Performance
- Sound
- Grip
- Off-road ability
CONS
- Image
- Price
- Not overly engaging
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Land Rover Range Rover (2013 - 2021) Review
Promises the ultimate in luxury on- and off-road; largely delivers
Used price: £8,990 - £77,634PROS
- Luxury in a versatile package
- Broad engine range
- Impressive off-road agility
- Extensive personalisation
CONS
- Other luxury SUVs handle better on-road
- Very expensive at the top of the range
- Feels enormous to drive around town
- PHEV lacks lustre when battery empty