Reliability rating 95.6%
The Range Rover is Land Rover’s priciest model and also by far the most dependable. Only 14% of owners reported issues with the previous-generation, 2013-2022 Range Rover – all relating to non-engine electrical systems. All could still be driven and half were put right in a day or less. Land Rover fixed half for free, and no owner paid more than £300.
Land Rover as a brand finished a poor 28th out of 32 manufacturers with an overall score of 87.6%. That placed it above Alfa Romeo, Cupra, Jaguar and Vauxhall but below every other make.
Used Range Rover reliability: the owners' view
Owners of the Range Rover praise its luxury and off-road abilities but express mixed opinions regarding its reliability and dealer service. While some readers report few issues and commendable dealer support, others highlight persistent mechanical problems and dissatisfaction with dealers. Common complaints include electrical malfunctions, engine issues, and suspension problems. Despite these concerns, many owners appreciate the brand's prestige and driving experience, often willing to overlook reliability issues in favour of the vehicle's overall performance and image. However, most agree that improvements are needed in both reliability and dealer service to enhance the ownership experience of the Range Rover.