What are the different levels of Range Rover?
There are four main Range Rover body styles in the current lineup: Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar, and Range Rover Evoque. Within each model, buyers choose from multiple trim levels, and some versions offer high-performance or luxury-focused variants. This article outlines the current lineup and the typical levels within each model.
The four core Range Rover models
Below are the main body-size options that make up the Range Rover family today. They share luxury and capability but differ in size, styling, and practical use.
- Range Rover — the full-size flagship with extra space and comfort.
- Range Rover Sport — a slightly smaller, sportier alternative with strong road dynamics.
- Range Rover Velar — a mid-size, design-forward option focused on refinement and efficiency.
- Range Rover Evoque — the compact, urban-friendly member with modern styling.
These four models form the core lineup and are complemented by a range of trim levels and special editions described below.
Trim levels within Range Rover models
Across the Range Rover family, most markets offer a tiered trim structure. The exact names can vary by model and market, but the ladder typically includes a base or S-level, mid-level luxe tiers, and high-end prestige or performance variants.
Range Rover (full-size flagship) trims
Commonly available trim tiers for the flagship Range Rover include entry-level luxury, mid-range enhancements, and top-tier luxury or performance variants.
- Base/Starter: entry-level Range Rover with essential luxury features and options.
- Mid-level: HSE or equivalent, adding more leather, tech, and comfort equipment.
- Luxury: Autobiography (or Autobiography Dynamic in some markets), featuring upgraded materials and exclusive styling.
- Performance or top tier: SVAutobiography Dynamic or SV variants with bespoke details and enhanced performance.
Notes: Trim names can differ by market; some regions use "S" or "SE" instead of "Base" and may offer a separate "First Edition" during launch periods.
Range Rover Sport trims
The Range Rover Sport offers a parallel ladder with more emphasis on performance and sport-tuned dynamics.
- Base/SE: entry-level for Sport, with standard equipment and comfort features.
- HSE: mid-level with more luxury and technology.
- HSE Dynamic or Autobiography: higher-end trims with enhanced performance and styling cues.
- SVR or SVR Dynamic: high-performance variant with significant power and track-ready features.
Again, trim names vary by market, and some years feature additional packages such as "First Edition" or "Dynamic" language.
Range Rover Velar trims
The Velar follows a more design-focused ladder, often including R-Dynamic variants for sport performance while staying refined and efficient.
- S: Base level with essential luxury features.
- SE: Mid-level with more equipment and comfort.
- HSE or R-Dynamic S/SE: higher-trim variants with additional luxury or sport styling cues.
- R-Dynamic HSE or Autobiography (where offered): top-tier performance-oriented Velar variants.
Velar trims lean toward the R-Dynamic branding for sport-oriented variants, rather than Autobiography on most markets.
Range Rover Evoque trims
The Evoque is the smallest Range Rover and offers trims that balance efficiency with luxury, including sport-oriented editions.
- S: base with essential features.
- SE: mid-level with more technology and comfort features.
- R-Dynamic S/SE/HSE: sport-focused variants with enhanced styling and handling dynamics.
- R-Dynamic Black or HSE variants: some markets offer extra styling packages and higher-end interior finishes.
As with other models, trim naming can vary by region and model year. Check local configurator for precise options.
Special editions and packages
Beyond the standard trims, Range Rover models are frequently offered in special editions and with option packages that add unique styling cues, upgraded wheels, color choices, and performance or luxury features.
- Limited editions tied to anniversaries or unique design language.
- Luxury and tech packages adding features like advanced driver-assistance systems, premium audio, and interior materials.
- Performance packages and SV variants delivering higher power, exhaust tuning, adaptive dynamics, and bespoke surfaces.
These editions are typically limited and may be region-specific; consult a dealer for current availability.
Summary
The Range Rover lineup combines four distinct body styles with multiple trim levels to suit different sizes, luxury expectations, and performance desires. Buyers can choose a Range Rover flagship for space and refinement, a Sport for sportier driving dynamics, a Velar for design-driven refinement, or an Evoque for compact practicality. Within each model, trim tiers move from base equipment to high-end luxury and, in some cases, high-performance variants, with regional differences in naming and availability.
For the most accurate, up-to-date information, please check the official Range Rover configurator or your local Land Rover dealer, as names and packages can vary by market and model year.
Summary: The Range Rover family offers a four-model foundation with a tiered set of trims that scale luxury, technology, and performance. This structure lets buyers tailor size, refinement, and driving experience to their needs while keeping the brand’s luxury DNA intact.
