Range Rover Hire UK

Providing Self-Drive services throughout London United Kingdom offering a selection of Land Rover vehicles.
Range Rover Sport Hire

RANGE ROVER SPORT

We offer a huge selection of Range Rover Sport models for short term self-drive hire throughout the UK. Our Range Rover Sport vehicles include a huge amount of optional extras resulting in our cars being to the very best within the industry. All vehicles come with the sliding panoramic glass roof which also slides open along with heated premium leather.
Range Rover Velar Hire

RANGE ROVER VELAR

Our Range Rover Velar fleet is only available throughout London via our main London Branch located in City. The Velar Range Rover is a very popular vehicle within our fleet offering a exciting driving experience for the 4x4 enthusiasts especially the younger hirer. The Velar has the new Hybrid Engine along with the D250 MHEV diesel option but either model will be the latest model.
Range Rover Hire UK

RANGE ROVER

The new model Range Rover is the ultimate in driving Luxury and style, this breath taking SUV is the most advanced prestigious vehicle Land Rover provide, this SUV will without doubt put a smile on lucky driver at the first instance. The Range Rover is available throughout the United Kingdom delivered using our national vehicle delivery service at a very competitive rate.

 

Our Fleet

Our Rental Benefits:

  • Payment on delivery
  • Latest Range Rover models
  • Nationwide Delivery Service
  • Competitive Low Rates
  • Up to 30 days Hire
  • Experienced Services
  • 24 months or Less Aged Cars
  • Airport Meet and Greet

Range Rover Hire UK was launched in 2008 by the Company Director Mr Wright for the following reasons of why Range Rover are the best SUV in the world.

Range Rover is a luxury SUV brand manufactured by Land Rover, a British automaker renowned for producing premium off-road vehicles.
The Range Rover nameplate was first introduced in 1970 and has since evolved into a symbol of prestige, sophistication, and off-road capability.
Over the years, the Range Rover lineup has expanded, offering various models and trims that cater to different customer needs, but all maintain a core focus on luxury, performance, and off-road prowess.

History and Evolution:

First Generation (1970–1996): The original Range Rover, often called the "classic," was groundbreaking for its blend of luxury and rugged off-road capabilities. It was one of the first vehicles to offer a full-time four-wheel drive system in a premium package.

Second Generation (1994–2002): The P38A model introduced more advanced technology, a more refined interior, and better road manners. It continued to focus on both luxury and off-road performance.

Third Generation (2002–2012): Known for its more modern design, better technology, and improved comfort, this generation also introduced the L322 platform. It became increasingly popular with both private buyers and celebrities.

Fourth Generation (2012–2021): The Range Rover L405 marked a significant redesign with an aluminum monocoque construction that reduced weight and improved fuel efficiency. It also featured cutting-edge technology like air suspension and advanced driver-assistance systems.

Fifth Generation (2022–Present): The newest Range Rover features a bold, contemporary design with an emphasis on advanced technology, luxury features, and improved off-road abilities. It also offers hybrid and fully electric variants to cater to the growing demand for sustainable vehicles.

Features and Performance:

Range Rover vehicles are renowned for their plush interiors, including high-end materials like leather, wood, and brushed metal. The cabins are spacious, with top-tier amenities and advanced infotainment systems.

Off-Road Capability: One of the defining features of the Range Rover is its off-road prowess. It comes equipped with advanced suspension systems (like air suspension), terrain response systems, and all-wheel drive, enabling it to tackle a variety of terrains, from muddy trails to rocky mountainsides.

Engines and Performance: Range Rovers typically offer a range of engine options, including turbocharged six-cylinder engines, V8s, and hybrid powertrains. The V8 variants provide high-performance capabilities, with impressive towing capacity and acceleration, while hybrid models balance power and fuel efficiency.

Technology: Range Rover vehicles often feature the latest in automotive technology, including large digital displays, infotainment systems (like Land Rover's Pivi Pro system), driver-assistance features (adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist), and a range of luxury features like massage seats, panoramic sunroofs, and more.

Towing Capacity: A key selling point of Range Rover is its impressive towing capabilities, with some models capable of towing up to 7,000 pounds or more, making it ideal for those needing both luxury and utility.

Range Rover Models

Range Rover: The flagship model, offering the best in luxury, space, and performance. It comes in various configurations, including standard and long-wheelbase versions, and offers seating for up to seven passengers in some trims.

Range Rover Sport: A more performance-oriented version, with a sleeker design and sportier handling. It has a lower profile than the classic Range Rover but retains much of the same off-road capability and luxury.

Range Rover Velar: Positioned between the Evoque and the Sport, the Velar features a more modern design and a focus on technology and comfort. It's a stylish SUV, often chosen for urban driving and highway cruising.