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2024 Land Rover Range Rover Long Wheelbase
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2024 Land Rover Range Rover Long Wheelbase
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2024 Land Rover Range Rover Long Wheelbase Review
by Josh Sadlier
published May 27, 2024 | updated Sep 16, 2024
Which 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Long Wheelbase Should I Buy?
MotorDonkey's proprietary vehicle data identifies every significant version of each model so that you can compare and decide. Ordered by price from low to high, here are the versions of the 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Long Wheelbase that you need to be aware of, along with our expert analysis and recommendations.
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- 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P400 Long Wheelbase 3-Row (3.0T S/C Four-Wheel Drive)
- 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P530 Long Wheelbase 3-Row (4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
- 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P530 Long Wheelbase 2-Row (4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
- 2024 Land Rover Range Rover SV Long Wheelbase 2-Row (P615 4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
1. 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P400 Long Wheelbase 3-Row (3.0T S/C Four-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $113,400
- MPG Combined: 20
- Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
- Engine: 3.0-liter inline-6
- Aspiration: Turbocharged and supercharged
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 395
- Torque: 406 lb-ft
- 0-60: 5.6 sec
- Weight: 5,600 lbs
- Length: 207.0 in
- Towing Capacity: 7,715 lbs
The long-wheelbase Range Rover does add eight whole inches between the wheels, and about the same in terms of overall length. Don't expect a roomy third-row seat, however; Land Rover doesn't even provide headroom or legroom measurements for that row. This rig is more for the buyer who's dead set on a Range Rover but would occasionally benefit from having a couple of seats in the cargo area. As with the regular Range Rover, we strongly recommend upgrading to the P530 V8 engine.
2. 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P530 Long Wheelbase 3-Row (4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $136,400
- MPG Combined: 18
- Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
- Engine: 4.4-liter V8
- Aspiration: Turbocharged
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 523
- Torque: 553 lb-ft
- 0-60: 4.6 sec
- Weight: 6,025 lbs
- Length: 207.0 in
- Towing Capacity: 8,200 lbs
Selecting the excellent twin-turbo V8 is the best thing you can do for a long-wheelbase Range Rover. This three-ton beast is the perfect candidate for all that silky-smooth V8 power and torque. Note that you can also have this configuration with just two rows of seats if your priority is luxurous second-row legroom rather than the versatility of three-row seating.
3. 2024 Land Rover Range Rover P530 Long Wheelbase 2-Row (4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $170,400
- MPG Combined: 18
- Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
- Engine: 4.4-liter V8
- Aspiration: Turbocharged
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 523
- Torque: 553 lb-ft
- 0-60: 4.5 sec
- Weight: 5,800 lbs
- Length: 207.0 in
- Towing Capacity: 8,200 lbs
If you want the P530 V8 engine with the long wheelbase and only two rows of seats, the Autobiography trim is your only option, hence the elevated price for this configuration. Why would you get a Range Rover LWB without the third seating row, you ask? One reason: Limo-like legroom for the two first-class seats in the second row.
4. 2024 Land Rover Range Rover SV Long Wheelbase 2-Row (P615 4.4T Four-Wheel Drive)
- Base Price: $234,000
- MPG Combined: 18
- Drive Type: Four-wheel drive
- Engine: 4.4-liter V8
- Aspiration: Turbocharged
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic
- Horsepower: 606
- Torque: 553 lb-ft
- 0-60: 4.4 sec
- Weight: 5,970 lbs
- Length: 207.0 in
- Towing Capacity: 8,200 lbs
As with the regular Range Rover, we advise sticking to the P530 V8 engine and skipping the exorbitantly priced (even by Range Rover standards!) SV version. The P530 delivers virtually the same acceleration via the same twin-turbo BMW V8 engine for tens of thousands less.

by Josh Sadlier
Publisher and Donkey-in-Chief
Josh has been reviewing cars professionally since joining Edmunds.com fresh out of grad school in 2008, personally driving most new cars on the market every year since. He also served as the project manager for Edmunds' expert vehicle rankings from their inception in 2018, building the product out from the back end to the front end. Josh is a card-carrying member of the Motor Press Guild and a lifelong car nut who has tested, compared and critiqued a ridiculous number of cars in his career.
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