Range Rover 3.0 P400 Autobiography 4dr Auto Review
Category: Luxury SUV
Section: Version review

The model
Read full reviewIf you're after supreme comfort, masses of passenger space, a lovely interior and a smooth and powerful engine, the sumptuous Range Rover will do it all. However, we think the entry-level D300 diesel Vogue is all you really need, with maybe a few choice options, or the P400e plug-in hybrid if you're a company car buyer looking to save on tax. That's because the cheaper Audi Q7 and BMW X7 are at least as good in most respects, and the top-end versions of the Range Rover are just too expensive unless money really is no object. In which case, why not have a look at the Bentley Bentayga. Just be aware that Land Rover's reliability record is pretty shocking.
get the best priceThe trim
See full equipmentAutobiography has a lavish specification, with a sliding panoramic roof, more powerful Pixel adaptive LED headlights, 24-way electrically adjustable, massaging and ventilated front seats, four-zone climate control, a suede headlining, adaptive cruise control, electric rear seats and lane assist. And that's on top of everything you get with the Vogue SE trim. It's too pricey for us to recommend, though.
The engine
See full engine specsThis turbocharged 395bhp 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine is a mild hybrid, but don’t expect it to be particularly frugal. It emits upwards of 240g/km with the fuel economy in the mid-20s if you’re lucky. Still, it’s a smooth engine with plenty of power to crack off 0-62mph in 5.9sec, but it has less low-end grunt than the diesel engines.
Key information
26.7
N/A
252
g/km
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