Land Rover
former British car company
Land Rover is a brand of the British Jaguar Land Rover company. The brand is used on cars (SUV's). Land Rover vehicles are supplied to the British Army. The original Land Rover car dates back to 1949, and was designed by Maurice Wilks. 1947
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As of 2021, the Land Rover brand is used on seven ranges of vehicle: the Defender, Discovery, Discovery Sport, Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover, and Range Rover Velar.
Models
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Land Rover DC100 (2011)
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Land Rover DC100 Sport (2012)
Defender
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Land Rover Defender (1990)
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Land Rover Defender LGA (1993)
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Land Rover Defender (2007)
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Land Rover Defender Creates Tailor Made (2012)
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Land Rover Defender X-Tech (2012)
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Land Rover Defender Pick-Up (2013)
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Land Rover Defender (2015)
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Land Rover Defender (2020)
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Land Rover Defender Royal Thai Army (2021)
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Land Rover Defender (2023)
Discovery
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Land Rover Discovery (1989)
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Land Rover Discovery (2001)
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Land Rover Discovery (2005)
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Land Rover Discovery Police (2006)
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Land Rover Discovery (2009)
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Land Rover Discovery Police (2011)
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Land Rover Discovery (2012)
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Land Rover Discovery Vision (2014)
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Land Rover Discovery (2015)
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Land Rover Discovery (2019)
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Land Rover Discovery Police (2023)
Discovery Sport
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Land Rover Discovery Sport (2015)
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Land Rover Discovery Sport (2019)
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Land Rover Discovery Sport Coupe (2023)
Freelander
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Land Rover Freelander (1997)
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Land Rover Freelander Ordnungsamt (2000)
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Land Rover Freelander (2003)
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Land Rover Freelander THW (2004)
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Land Rover Freelander Police (2005)
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Land Rover Freelander Tempest Rally (2005)
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Land Rover Freelander (2006)
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Land Rover Freelander Police (2007)
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Land Rover Freelander Humberside Police (2008)
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Land Rover Freelander (2010)
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Land Rover Freelander (2012)
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Land Rover Freelander SD4 (2013)
Land Rover Series I
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The first Land Rover R01 (1948)
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Land Rover Series I (1949)
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Land Rover Series I Royal Review Vehicle (1953)
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Land Rover Series I Station Wagon (1957)
Land Rover Series II
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Land Rover Series II (1958)
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Land Rover Series II Station Wagon (1959)
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Land Rover Series II 109" 'Forest Rover' with tractor-size wheels(1961)
Other websites
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