The Range Rover celebrates its 40th birthday and, not surprisingly, is more dynamic, powerful and stylish today than when it first rolled off the production line on 17th June 1970.
As the world’s first fully capable luxury 4x4, as good on-road as off, the Range Rover is one of the most significant vehicles in motor industry history. There have been three generations of Range Rover: the original (Classic) in 1970; second-generation (P38a) in 1994 and third-generation (L322) in 2001. The second model line – Range Rover Sport, was launched in 2005 and became Land Rover's biggest selling vehicle worldwide in 2007 whilst the third model line to be revealed at Paris Motor Show 2010.
Described as four vehicles in one, the Range Rover remains true to its heritage: a seven-days-a-week luxury motor car; a leisure vehicle that will comfortably transport its occupants on motorways and on the most challenging of terrain; a high performance car for long distance travel; and a working cross-country vehicle.
The Range Rover model line-up will be expanded later this year when a premium but smaller, lighter and more fuel efficient version will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in September.
» A Brief History
| 1966 |
Work began on the first Range Rover prototype, known as the '100-inch station wagon' |
| 1970 |
The original two-door Range Rover – known as the Classic – goes on sale |
| 1971 |
Range Rover receives the RAC Dewar award for outstanding technical achievement |
| 1972 |
The Range Rover is the first vehicle to cross the Darien Gap on a British Army Trans-America expedition |
| 1974 |
Range Rover completes west to east Sahara desert expedition – 7,500 miles in 100 days |
| 1977 |
A modified Range Rover wins the 4x4 class in the London-Sydney Marathon, a gruelling 30,000 km (18,750 miles) event and the longest ever speed-based car rally |
| 1979 |
A specially modified Range Rover wins the first Paris-Dakar rally (a Range Rover wins again in 1981) |
| 1981 |
First production four-door Range Rover appears along with the first factory-produced limited-edition Range Rover – the 'In Vogue' |
| 1982 |
Automatic transmission becomes available on Range Rover |
| 1983 |
Range Rover 5-speed manual gearbox is introduced |
| 1985 |
The diesel-powered Range Rover 'Bullet' breaks 27 speed records, including a diesel record for averaging more than 100mph for 24 hours |
| 1987 |
Range Rover launched in North America |
| 1989 |
Range Rover is the world's first 4x4 to be fitted with ABS anti-lock brakes |
| 1990 |
Limited Edition CSK – named after founder Charles Spencer King – is launched as a sportier Range Rover |
| 1992 |
Range Rover Classic is the world's first 4x4 to be fitted with electronic traction control (ETC) |
| 1992 |
Long-wheelbase LSE (known as County LWB in the US) launched |
| 1992 |
Automatic electronic air suspension introduced, a world first for a 4x4 |
| 1994 |
Second-generation (P38a) Range Rover goes on sale |
| 1996 |
Range Rover Classic bows out after total production of 317,615 units |
| 1999 |
Limited Edition Range Rover Linley appears at London Motor Show |
| 2001 |
All-New Range Rover (L322) launched |
| 2002 |
Half-millionth Range Rover produced at the Solihull plant |
| 2005 |
Second model line – the Range Rover Sport – launched |
| 2006 |
Terrain Response and TDV8 diesel introduced |
| 2009 |
Range Rover features all-new LR-V8 5.0 and 5.0 supercharged petrol engines and technology updates |
| 2010 |
Range Rover celebrates its 40th anniversary |
| 2010 |
All-New compact Range Rover to be revealed at Paris Motor Show |
» Famous Owners
From princes to politicians, from rock gods to rock climbers, from footballers to fashion models, the Range Rover has always appealed to celebrity owners. They have included:
- The Queen, who had one of the very first production Classics. She has also owned second- and third-generation models
- Prince Charles, who has had his latest Range Rover converted to run on biodiesel
- Princess Anne
- Prince Andrew
- Prince Rainier of Monaco, owner of an early Classic
- President Bongo of Gabon, one of the first Classic customers
- Johnny Cash, the country music legend, whose Classic appeared in a French production of The Jungle Book. It was matt black embellished all over with brightly coloured hand-painted jungle plants and animals
- James Bond. Range Rovers have appeared in many 007 films, but in Quantum of Solace, James Bond (Daniel Craig) drove a Range Rover Sport in the Bolivian desert
- Peter Sellers. The British comedian was one of many celebrities in the '70s and '80s who drove customised Wood and Pickett-modified Range Rovers. They were more luxuriously specified than the contemporary Range Rover, and were precursors of the Range Rover Vogue model
- Madonna. Her wedding car at Skibo Castle in Scotland was a second-generation Range Rover. She and Guy Ritchie also owned a Range Rover Sport
- Pope John Paul II. The Pontiff's 'popemobile' was a converted Classic, featuring bullet proof glass
- Billy Connolly, comedian and Range Rover Classic owner
- Paul McCartney, ex-Beatle and Classic owner
- Bruce Springsteen, rock god, and The Boss
- David Gower had a special edition CSK Range Rover. He now has a new Series Three.
- Michael Phelps, winner of 14 Olympic gold medals, and perhaps the greatest swimmer of all time
- Jane Fonda, actress and Classic owner
- Michael J Fox, actor and Classic driver
- Rod Stewart, pop star
- Jennifer Aniston, actress, best known as Rachel in Friends
- Michael Jackson had a number of Range Rovers, including a Classic. When he died, the Jackson family travelled to the funeral in a convoy of 10 black Range Rovers
- Bruce Willis, star of Die Hard, a Classic and third-generation Range Rover
- Jack Nicholson, actor
- Midge Ure, Ultravox frontman, owner of 'tatty old Range Rover' (a Classic)
- Mike Tyson, retired boxer and former world heavyweight champ
- Jeremy Clarkson. The Top Gearstar owns a Range Rover and recently proclaimed it 'best car in the world' in The Sunday Times
- The Sultan of Brunei. One-time 'richest man in the world' has many Range Rovers, including a custom-made gold-plated model for official ceremonies
- David Beckham, frequently photographed behind the wheel of his Range Rover Sport. Range Rovers are also owned by other eminent footballers including John Terry, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jermaine Defoe
- Meg Ryan, actress
- Richard Branson, Virgin boss and owner of second- and third-generation models
- Britney Spears, singer
- Angelina Jolie, actress. In the first Lara Croft Tomb Raider movie, she drove a Land Rover Defender
- Miley Cyrus, star of Hannah Montana
- Pamela Anderson, actress
- Greg Norman, golfer
- Mel Gibson, actor
- Michael Douglas, actor
- Ryan Sheckler, skateboarder and MTV reality show star
- Michael Jordan, basketball legend
- Lauren Conrad, TV star and fashion designer
- Pete Wentz, musician and bassist for Fall Out Boy
- Keira Knightley, actress
- Nicole Kidman, Australian actress
- Tom Cruise, actor
- Hilary Duff, actress, best known in TV series Lizzie McGuire, and singer
- Kobe Bryant, basketball star
- Eva Longoria, TV star, best known for Desperate Housewives
- Rachel Bilson, actress, star of TV teen drama The OC
- Kiefer Sutherland, actor, son of Donald, and star of TV series 24
- Bow Wow, rapper and actor
- Gwen Stefani, singer and fashion designer
- Dr Mae Jemison, former astronaut
- Lee Pearson, Paralympic athlete, winner of nine gold medals in dressage events
- Anthony Pitt, Australian fashion designer, who started his Academee brand from the lounge of his Bondi Beach flat
- Trevor Baylis, inventor of the wind-up radio
- Sonya Kraus, German TV presenter, former ballerina and fashion designer
…and many more