Last Updated on: 11 Aug 2026
Land Rover Range Rover variants
Land Rover sells the Range Rover in 4 variants.
- Land Rover Range Rover base model is the HSE Diesel, which costs Rs 2.40 crore (ex-showroom) and is powered by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo 6-cylinder diesel engine that makes 350hp and 700Nm.
- Range Rover Autobiography price in India is Rs 2.57 crore (ex-showroom). This variant gets a 3.0-litre twin-turbo 6-cylinder petrol engine developing 400hp and 550Nm.
- The Range Rover SV price in India starts at Rs 3.83 crore (ex-showroom). Range Rover SV variant can be had with diesel engine or a 4.4-litre twin-turbo petrol V8 producing 615hp and 750Nm.
- Land Rover Range Rover is equipped with an 8-speed automatic gearbox and AWD as standard.
Key differentiators among the different variants of the Range Rover car:
Criteria | Range Rover HSE | Range Rover Autobiography | Range Rover SV |
Manufacturing | Made-in-India (CKD) | Made-in-India (CKD) | Fully imported (CBU) |
Wheels | 21-inch | 22-inch | 23-inch |
Seat upholstery | Perforated Windsor leather | Semi-Aniline leather | Near-Aniline (more smooth and luxurious) |
Climate control | 3-zone | 4-zone | 4-zone with ceramic dials |
Rear seating | Standard bench (3 seats) | 2-3 seats with entertainment screens | Strictly 2 seater with a console in middle |
Special features | Pivi Pro system, 360-degree camera | Soft-close doors, head-up display | Powered club table, fridge |
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Questions you may find useful
We are planning to buy a luxury SUV and had initially shortlisted the Mercedes-Benz GLS and the BMW X7. However, after noticing that the Porsche Cayenne is available at a similar price point, we have become quite confused about which option to choose. Could you please advise which package would be better overall?
The Rs 1.3 crore-1.4 crore segment is interesting because it offers up two very different kinds of SUVs. On one hand, the Mercedes-Benz GLS and BMW X7, which are larger and more spacious, and on the other, the Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover Sport, which, though not as practical, have more emotional appeal and arguably stronger badge value. Both have their place, and the larger X7 and GLS are not short on luxury and tech. They both offer petrol and diesel engine options, and a lot of features, and there's the advantage of both brands' wider service network around the country. Between the two, the BMW has a slight edge on space, comfort and driver enjoyment, whereas the Mercedes-Benz car feels a bit more luxurious and tech-laden. If practicality is the primary focus, one of these should be your choice.However, as you're considering a Porsche Cayenne, it suggests you're okay with five seats. This Porsche car is perhaps the best driving SUV of this size, and even with the entry-level 3.0 V6 engine, it is incredibly engaging, and of course, the Porsche badge carries a lot of value. Quality is similar to what you'll find in the others, with a far greater focus on sportiness in design. Some things to note are that many of the features standard on the other cars are optional on the Cayenne and will drive up the price, and a consequence of its sporty setup is a firmer ride quality and heavier steering, which might become tiresome in everyday use. Also consider the Range Rover Sport, which delivers the best of both worlds. It's engaging to drive while being comfortable, it's got a more luxurious edge than all the rest, and it's loaded up with features too.
Hi, I’m looking to buy a new car primarily for my dad, who will be chauffeur-driven to work, but on weekends and road trips, I will drive it. I’m torn between the Lexus LM and the Range Rover HSE or Autobiography. I realize these are completely different vehicles, but neither my family nor I have been able to finalize a choice. Also, please share your insight on whether the petrol Autobiography is worth the ₹30 lakh premium.
The Lexus LM and Land Rover Range Rover HSE are completely different vehicles. The Lexus car is a fantastic chauffeur-driven car with a pair of rear seats that resemble a first-class cabin. We can see your father being very comfortable in the back seat, which has all amenities, and getting in and out of those sliding doors will be very easy. The Range Rover doesn’t have the same lounge-like cabin, but the back seat is fantastically comfortable too. Where the Range Rover noses ahead of the LM is with its far better ride quality and the sheer class it offers. An MPV, no matter how luxurious, somehow can’t match the status and image of an SUV. And lastly, for your weekend drives and road trips, the Range Rover drives much better than the LM.
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