Price Range: 191.37 Million to 314.67 Million KRW

Range Rover (Photo by Jaguar Land Rover Korea)

Range Rover (Photo by Jaguar Land Rover Korea)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Jaguar Land Rover Korea announced on the 8th that it will launch the 2020 model of the Range Rover. The entire 2020 lineup features enhanced safety and convenience specifications, aiming to strengthen its position as a flagship sport utility vehicle (SUV).


The Range Rover maintains its distinctive design language seen in previous models while adding subtle changes. It features a floating roof, smoothly connected waistline, and lower accents. The 2020 Range Rover introduces new colors, Eiger Grey and Portofino Blue, expanding the range of choices. Additionally, new 22-inch gloss black wheels are available.


The interior has become more comfortable with increased recline angles and deeper cushions for both front and rear seats. Particularly, the rear executive class seats, standard on the Autobiography model, emphasize luxury. The power-deployable center console is designed to integrate storage solutions naturally with the two seats when deployed, creating a luxurious 4-seat environment. Using the one-touch passenger seat movement device, the front passenger seat can be pushed forward to maximize space and forward visibility for rear passengers.


The V8 supercharged engine in the gasoline Range Rover model features a lightweight aluminum structure that minimizes internal friction to reduce vibration and noise. It delivers a maximum output of 525 horsepower and a peak torque of 63.8 kg·m. The V8 supercharged gasoline engine can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds, meeting the demand for high-performance SUVs.


Range Rover (Photo by Jaguar Land Rover Korea)

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The diesel model is equipped with the SDV8 turbo diesel engine developed specifically for the Range Rover. This high-performance engine produces 340 horsepower and a maximum torque of 75.5 kg·m. It takes 7.3 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h.


The Range Rover SVAutobiography model (exclusive to the long wheelbase) produced by Jaguar Land Rover SVO boasts even more powerful performance with a maximum output of 565 horsepower and peak torque of 71.4 kg·m. Various distinctive elements have been applied to create a luxurious yet elegant exterior. The front features a unique grille and Atlas finish accents for added sophistication, while the sides include body-color side vent graphics with bright chrome inserts, 21-inch and 22-inch alloy wheels, and black brake calipers branded with Land Rover.


The newly equipped convenience systems are also notable. Apple CarPlay, as well as smartphone apps such as phone, text, email, and maps, are supported. The 8-inch rear seat entertainment system previously available on the Vogue SE trim has been upgraded to a 10.2-inch display supporting HD quality.


Range Rover Interior (Photo by Jaguar Land Rover Korea)

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Baek Jeong-hyun, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover Korea, said, “The Range Rover is the flagship model that has set the standard for luxury SUVs established by Land Rover over the past 50 years. We hope customers will experience the uniquely upgraded luxury and performance of the 2020 Range Rover.”



The 2020 Range Rover will be sold in a total of seven trims depending on the powertrain and specifications. Prices for the Standard Wheelbase (SWB) models are: SDV8 Vogue SE trim at 191.37 million KRW, SDV8 Autobiography trim at 207.57 million KRW, 5.0SC Vogue SE trim at 209.47 million KRW, and 5.0SC Autobiography trim at 225.77 million KRW. Prices for the Long Wheelbase (LWB) models are: SDV8 Autobiography trim at 223.97 million KRW, 5.0SC Autobiography trim at 244.27 million KRW, and 5.0SC SVAutobiography trim at 314.67 million KRW.


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