



Luxury, off-road capability, on-road performance. No other vehicle really provides this combination like a Range Rover. The Range Rover has become the standard that all other luxury off-roaders are measured by, but creature comforts weren’t always a part of its DNA. The first-generation Range Rover was a basic, rugged off-roader, and the early models didn’t even have power steering. The seats were vinyl, and the dashboard was made of plastic to make it easier to clean, a world away from the modern interiors that come with leather, wood trim and electronics. Speed wasn’t a prime concern for the design team either, with the initial engine option being a Rover V8 (adapted from Buick), rated for 127hp in its most primitive form. But now, more than 4 decades later, the Range Rover is a very different animal.
The styling is very distinctly inspired by its heritage, with design elements like the “floating roof line” being brought over from the Range Rovers of old. But don’t let that trick you into believing that this car is stuck in the 70s…because that could not be further from the truth. It has an Espresso Leather interior with touch screens, wood trim, and a rotary gear selector. The wood and leather multifunction steering wheel is also heated. It comes with a host of option packages like the Driver Pro package, the Vision Assist package, the Protection package and the 4 Zone Climate Control Package. It also has an 825W Meridian premium audio system and both the front and the rear seats are electrically adjustable. The exterior is wrapped in Premier White and has silver 21” 10-spoke alloy wheels to match. The color under the hood suggests that the original paintwork of this vehicle is a shade of red or maroon.
The 5.0L supercharged V8 is more than capable of bringing even this large, heavy machine to speed quite rapidly, and sends its power to all 4 wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission. The days are gone where off-road ability meant just having 4wd and a low range gearbox. This vehicle comes equipped with a range of technological features to make it incredibly capable when its off the beaten path. The biggest of these is the mode selector, where you can tell the vehicle what kind of surface it’s driving on, and it changes it’s behavior accordingly. There’s also an “auto” mode where the vehicle will judge this for itself. So no, despite its powerful engine and modern amenities, it’s no pavement princess. If you want a vehicle that can handle anything on or off the road, while keeping you in supreme comfort; the Range Rover is still the benchmark for the competition to live up to.
2017 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged
5.0L Supercharged V8
8-Speed Automatic
RWD w/ 4x4
Wrapped In Premier White Exterior
Espresso Leather Interior
Heated Wood & Leather Steering Wheel
Protection Package
Drive Pro Package
Vision Assist Package
Four Zone Climate Comfort Package
Meridian Premium Audio System 825W
21" 10-Spoke Alloy Wheels


This 2019 Land Rover Range Rover 5.0 Supercharged Overfinch blends British luxury, commanding V8 performance, and bespoke styling into one exceptionally distinctive SUV. Showing 83,921 miles, this example stands apart from a standard Range Rover thanks to its extensive Overfinch conversion package, which adds aggressive carbon fiber exterior enhancements, unique forged wheels, and custom interior appointments throughout the cabin. Finished in stunning SVO White with a Black Contrast Roof over an Espresso, Almond, and Ivory interior, this Range Rover carries a sophisticated specification further elevated by Overfinch’s unmistakable styling touches. Powered by Land Rover’s supercharged 5.0-liter V8 and equipped with premium factory options including the Vision Assist Pack, Drive Pro Pack, and 22-way massage seats, this luxury SUV delivers an ideal balance of refinement, exclusivity, and road presence.


The Range Rover has long represented the intersection of British luxury and all-terrain capability, but Overfinch takes that formula several steps further. This 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography LWB Overfinch Velocity Edition is not merely a luxury SUV—it’s a bespoke statement piece from one of the most respected Range Rover tuning houses in the world. With approximately 51,739 miles, this long-wheelbase example combines executive limousine comfort with unmistakable visual aggression, thanks to its comprehensive Overfinch Velocity conversion package. The satin Borealis Black finish, crushed carbon exterior detailing, and massive 23-inch forged wheels ensure it has presence from every angle, while the stretched wheelbase makes it especially desirable for buyers who prioritize rear-seat luxury.


The modern Range Rover continues to define the full-size luxury SUV segment by blending traditional British luxury with cutting-edge technology and serious performance. This 2023 Land Rover Range Rover SE P530 SWB shows 29,369 miles and presents a particularly compelling specification, pairing the desirable short-wheelbase configuration with the potent twin-turbocharged V8 powertrain. Finished in Santorini Black over a rich Caraway Windsor leather interior, this example is loaded with upscale appointments including the Meridian 3D Surround Sound System, Pixel LED headlights, Shadow Exterior Pack, SV Bespoke appointments, and an XPEL STEALTH paint protection film application for added preservation and a unique visual finish. For buyers seeking a flagship SUV that can effortlessly transition between executive transport, family duty, and long-distance grand touring, this Range Rover checks every box.



Built for adventure and reimagined with V8 power, this 1986 Land Rover Defender 110 blends the iconic ruggedness of the classic Defender with upgraded drivability and custom expedition-inspired enhancements. Showing 14,950 miles, this Alpine White example replaces the original powertrain with a 302ci V8 paired to a 4-speed automatic transmission, transforming the traditionally utilitarian Defender into a far more approachable and versatile off-roader. Retaining its unmistakable boxy silhouette and legendary go-anywhere capability, this Defender 110 balances classic Land Rover character with thoughtful upgrades that enhance both comfort and usability.


The Range Rover Sport SVR has always occupied a fascinating corner of the performance SUV world, blending true luxury, genuine off-road pedigree, and outrageous supercharged V8 performance into one unapologetically over-the-top package. By 2022, Land Rover had refined the formula into one of the most complete versions yet, and the Carbon Edition elevated the visual drama even further with extensive exposed carbon fiber detailing and exclusive performance-oriented styling enhancements. This 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition shows approximately 41,110 miles and is finished in striking Estoril Blue Metallic over a Cirrus leather interior, a combination that perfectly highlights its dual personality of sophistication and aggression. With its 575-horsepower supercharged V8, rare Carbon Edition specification, and extensive luxury equipment, this is a performance SUV that makes absolutely no compromises.


This 2019 Land Rover Range Rover 5.0 Supercharged Overfinch blends British luxury, commanding V8 performance, and bespoke styling into one exceptionally distinctive SUV. Showing 83,921 miles, this example stands apart from a standard Range Rover thanks to its extensive Overfinch conversion package, which adds aggressive carbon fiber exterior enhancements, unique forged wheels, and custom interior appointments throughout the cabin. Finished in stunning SVO White with a Black Contrast Roof over an Espresso, Almond, and Ivory interior, this Range Rover carries a sophisticated specification further elevated by Overfinch’s unmistakable styling touches. Powered by Land Rover’s supercharged 5.0-liter V8 and equipped with premium factory options including the Vision Assist Pack, Drive Pro Pack, and 22-way massage seats, this luxury SUV delivers an ideal balance of refinement, exclusivity, and road presence.



The 2013 Aston Martin DB9 represented a major evolution of Aston Martin’s iconic grand tourer, bringing meaningful chassis, styling, and performance improvements while preserving the timeless elegance that made the DB9 such a design benchmark. Showing approximately 39,149 miles, this example is finished in sophisticated Skyfall Silver over an Obsidian Black cabin, a combination that perfectly complements the car’s understated yet unmistakably exotic character. Powered by Aston Martin’s glorious naturally aspirated 5.9L V12, the DB9 delivers the kind of smooth, effortless performance that defined the traditional grand touring experience before downsizing and turbocharging became the norm. For buyers seeking one of the last truly classic Aston Martin V12 grand tourers, this DB9 remains an exceptionally compelling proposition.


The 2021 Lexus LX 570 Inspiration Series represents the final chapter of Lexus’ legendary J200-based full-size luxury SUV, combining old-school V8 durability with premium craftsmanship and exclusivity. Limited to just 500 units for the U.S. market, the Inspiration Series elevated the already highly capable LX 570 with distinctive blacked-out styling and a unique black-and-red interior treatment that set it apart from standard models. Finished in Black Onyx, one of only 250 examples produced in this color, this particular SUV carries an added layer of rarity within an already exclusive production run. Powered by Lexus’ proven 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V8, this body-on-frame flagship delivers the kind of long-term reliability and mechanical robustness that has made the LX nameplate so respected worldwide. Showing 42,518 miles, this example offers a compelling blend of luxury, off-road credibility, exclusivity, and increasingly rare naturally aspirated V8 character in an era rapidly shifting toward downsized turbocharged powertrains.


The R129-generation Mercedes-Benz SL remains one of the most respected luxury grand touring roadsters of the modern era, combining timeless styling, vault-like build quality, and refined V8 performance into a package that still feels special decades later. This 1999 Mercedes-Benz SL 500 represents one of the final production years of the legendary R129 platform and shows approximately 68,022 miles. Finished in elegant Magma Red over a rich Java leather interior, this SL 500 carries a sophisticated specification that perfectly suits the car’s understated luxury character. Equipped with the desirable SL1 Sport Package, a removable body-color hardtop, heated power seats, and both hardtop and soft-top configurations, this Mercedes offers a driving experience equally suited for open-air cruising or long-distance touring comfort. With Bruno Sacco-inspired styling and classic Mercedes engineering throughout, the R129 SL 500 continues to stand as one of the finest luxury roadsters of its generation.

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