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January 2026

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that the best bet may be the plug-in hybrid version that tops 50 miles of pure electric range while upping the fuel economy a bit and adding V8 style power. Land Rover has packaged a robust amount of mechanical and digital technology into the newest Range Rovers, from rear- wheel steering to GPS connected air suspension and all the infotainment bells and whistles. Not long ago, a British vehicle with added complexity might have terrified some potential buyers. e folks at J.D. Power like the driving and visual quality but Consumer Reports and RepairPal critics fret about fixing complex systems when they get wonky. However, for new Range Rover buyers, the four-year, 50,000-mile warranty may be security from writing big checks. To be fair, most new and complex luxury SUVs have their issues. It turns out that traveling the wild in luxury is quite attainable these days. Please remember to keep the Champagne chilled! Front-engine, four-wheel drive 3.01-liter Twin-charged I-6 395 @ 5,500 RPM 406 lb.ft. @ 2,000 RPM $117,200 $128,695 19 city 24 highway 21 combined TYPE: ENGINE: HORSEPOWER: TORQUE: BASE PRICE: AS TESTED: FUEL CONSUMPTION: 2026 Range Rover SE LWB @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE JANUARY 2026 75

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