The first generation Range Rover was produced from 1969 to 1993. It was only available in two doors until 1981 when the four-door model was released. The Range Rover was never intended to be a luxury vehicle. The Range Rover was built on a body-on-frame chassis with box section ladders.
The second-generation Range Rover went into production in 1994 and lasted until 2000. This vehicle had a long wheelbase chassis and an upgraded version of the Range Rover V8 engine.
Between 2001 and 2011, the third-generation Range Rover was produced. The components and systems of this version were shared with the BMW 7 Series.
Until 2006, the interiors were mostly unchanged. In 2010, a number of new engines were introduced, including 5-liter variants of the petrol V8 in regular and supercharged forms, as well as revisions to the exterior front and rear lines.
The fourth generation Range Rover began manufacture in 2012 all the way to 2021. Instead of the steel unibody used in the third generation, this version has an all-aluminum monocoque unitary body structure. During this time, the Range Rover hybrid, a diesel-powered hybrid electric, came to light. The Range Rover Plug-in Hybrid, a petrol-powered variant, was released in 2018.
The 2019 Range Rover is available with four engine options: a 2.0 L hybrid, a 3.0 L petrol, a 3.0 L diesel, and a 5.0 L petrol, all of which are coupled to an 8-speed automatic transmission.
2019 Range Rover Grades
- 5.0 L V8 Supercharged- This entry grade comes with 4-zone climate control, heated & cooled rear seats, front center console cooler compartment, massage front seats, and lane keep assist.
- 5.0 L V8 Supercharged Autobiography- This grade boasts adaptive xenon headlamps, auto high beam assist, surround camera system, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and retention net.
- 5.0 L V8 Supercharged SV Autobiography Dynamic- This grade has an automatic equalizer, retention net, rear entertainment system, 2 wireless headphones, Radio data system, and Audio theft deterrent.
- 5.0 L Supercharged SV Autobiography- This grade is fitted with a body-colored rear step bumper, automatic high beams, LED brake lights, a Real-Time traffic display, and 2 LCD monitors in the front.
- 3.0 L V6 Supercharged- This grade comes with 110-volt power output, 3 LCD monitors in the front, Bluetooth Audio streaming, and voice control.
- 3.0 L V6 Turbocharged Diesel Td6- This grade boasts a head-Up display, perimeter alarm, power door locks, voice recorder, air filtration, and Bluetooth audio streaming.
- 3.0 L V6 Supercharged HSE– This grade is equipped with a driver condition monitor, reverse traffic detection, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitor, and All terrain progress control.
- 2.0 L 14 Turbocharged HSE PHEV- This grade boasts auto high beam assist, blind spot monitor, surround camera system, configurable interior mode lighting, and auto-dimming exterior mirrors.
- 3.0 L V6 Turbocharged Diesel HSE Td6- This grade is fitted with 4-zone climate control, driver condition monitor, All terrain progress control, traffic sign recognition, and lane keep assist.
Interior
Legroom & Space
The interior of the 2019 Range Rover is gorgeous, starring high-quality materials.
The first-row seats are extremely comfortable and engulf you. There is plenty of space for both the legs and the head.
The second row is also fantastic, with plenty of room to spread out comfortably. This seat can also recline, allowing people to sit in the position they like.
Cabin Storage
The first row of the 2019 Range Rover offers two cupholders, door panel storage, a glovebox, and a centralized box. There are two cupholders, front seat jacket pockets, and door pockets in the second row.
Boot Space
The cargo compartment of the 2019 Range Rover is 32.1 cubic feet when the back seats are in position and 71.7 cubic feet when the back seats are folded. The long-wheelbase form of this SUV has a capacity of up to 82.8 cubic feet when the back seats are not in use. It also boasts an electronically driven tailgate, which could come in handy when your hands are occupied.
Exterior
The 2019 Range Rover design is as distinctive as it can be.
The front end is a black honeycomb grille with the Land Rover logo affixed on it to highlight its presence. LED headlamps on either side of the grille give this SUV a sharp appeal, while fog lights on the bottom fascia give its bumper a distinct character.
At the back, there are LED taillights and turn signals.
2019 Range Rover Safety Features
The 2019 Range Rover features SRS Airbags, Curtain airbags, DCS and TCS, ABS, Electronic Stability Control, Pre-crash Safety System, Radar Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection, Pedestrian Warning, Lane Departure Alert, Frontal Collision Warning, Automatic High Beam, Run Flat tires, Active Roll Stabilization, and Electronic Damping Control.
2019 Range Rover Fuel Consumption
2019 Range Rover 2.0 L hybrid engine consumption- 10.6 km/l on average
2019 Range Rover 3.0 L petrol engine consumption- 9.5 km/l on average
2019 Range Rover 3.0 L diesel engine consumption- 10.1 km/l on average
2019 Range Rover 5.0 L petrol engine consumption-7.6 km/l on average
2019 Range Rover Acceleration
2019 Range Rover 2.0 L hybrid engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 7.8 secs
2019 Range Rover 3.0 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 7.3 secs
2019 Range Rover 3.0 L diesel engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 6.9 secs
2019 Range Rover 5.0 L petrol engine accelerates from 0-100km/h in 5.2 secs
2019 Range Rover Fuel Tank Capacity: 104 liters
Ground Clearance
The 2019 Range Rover has a ground clearance of 8.3 inches.
Service Intervals
Minor Service: At 5,000 km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, and Engine Oil.
Major Service: At 10,000km. Requires Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, ATF Filter, Cabin Filter, Plugs, Front Brake Pads, Rear Brake Pads, ATF Oil, and Engine Oil.
Spare Parts and Availability
Service parts are fairly priced and available in major towns in Kenya. Body parts are expensive and mostly available in Nairobi
Stability And Handling
The 2019 Range Rover features superior handling and stability. From the steering wheel, which is quite responsive to road curvature, to the braking system, which can stop this car in seconds even at a high speed of 100km/h, this automobile is incredibly good.
Hill descent control, active roll stabilization, and traction control are just a few of the many standard functions that will automatically assist the driver when traveling diverse routes in different weather conditions.
The suspension system protects occupants in the cabin from unstable movements and unwanted noise picked up from the road surface.
Reliability
The 2019 Range Rover is recognized as a dependable vehicle. However, a number of owners have noted that the most common problem in this car is electrical faults. To avoid such problems, regular service and maintenance must be undertaken.
The 2019 Range Rover will always deliver its optimum performance in whatever weather condition or terrain, thanks to its finely calibrated suspension system that can increase or decrease its ground clearance.
Refer to the Ranger Rover buyer guide for a thorough dependability report. We also urge that you always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual.
Resale Value: Average
Range Rover Competitors: Bentley Bentayga, Mercedes-Benz G-class, Porsche Cayenne, Lexus LX 570, Cadillac Escalade, and Mercedes-Benz GLS.
What we like about the 2019 Range Rover
Excellent balance of off-road capability and luxury
Competent powertrains
Forward visibility
What we don’t
No third-row seat option
Conclusion
There is nothing quite like a Range Rover for true royalty or those who aspire to the lifestyle. Off-road enthusiasts will undoubtedly find this SUV appealing.
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