Range Rover Oil Type


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You can find 70 different trims for the Range Rover and their corresponding recommended oil type.

The years available stretch from 1995 through to 2024 and to view the oil type and capacity you just click to expand.

The first model, which started the Range Rover brand, first made its debut all the way back in 1969. A number of other models have stemmed from this. The most notable of these are the base version, followed by the Sport, Evoque, Velar

The modern iteration first made its debut in 1994, 25 years after the release of the version that started it all.

There have now been five generations of the Range Rover, with the latest being unveiled in 2022.

The Range Rover quickly became one of the most iconic luxury SUVs on the market today. Having such status has meant that other manufacturers are often attempting to rival it. This has put it up against the likes of the BMW X7, Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class, and even the Bentley Bentayga.

Trim levels have varied over the years often and depend on the region but there are currently 11 different options. The most notable of these are the HSE, Westminster Edition, Autobiography Edition, and SVAutobiography Dynamic.

Naturally, there have been a wide selection of powertrains over the years. Petrol engines have typically ranged from a supercharged 3.0 L V8 and turbocharged 3.0 L MHEV inline-6 up to the supercharged 5.0 L V8 found in performance models.

Diesel powertrains are usually between the turbocharged 3.0 L V6 to a 4.4 L V8. However, Jaguar Land Rover reduced these to only 3.0 L engines for the latest generation.

Most of the latest engines have been coupled with plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid technology since 2018. This has typically been done with smaller single or twin-turbocharged petrol or diesel engines to provide better performance.