Based on Discovery 3 chassis with semi-monocoque design. Features standard Terrain Response system with five terrain modes. Available with petrol V8, diesel TDV6, and TDV8 engines. Includes Dynamic Response suspension and Active Cruise Control
Third-generation Range Rover launched in 2001 under BMW ownership. Initially planned to share components with BMW E38 7 Series. BMW sold Land Rover to Ford two years before production
Range Rover launched in 1970 by British Leyland as luxury SUV. First prototype built in 1967, final design completed in 1969. Velar name derived from Italian "velare" meaning to veil. First generation produced 1970-1996 as basic utility vehicle
Land Rover and Range Rover are part of the same company. Range Rover started as luxury arm in 1970. Land Rover models focus on utility and off-road capability. Range Rover offers more luxury and comfort features
First prototype Velar kept secret with 'velare' meaning to veil. First production 3-door Range Rover introduced in 1970. First vehicle with permanent 4WD and split tailgate
Land Rover is the parent company of both SUVs. Land Rover has seven SUV models total. Range Rover is a subcategory within the Land Rover lineup