The Range Rover is 4x4 royalty – and not just because the British Royal Family uses them. It is the vehicle that established the luxury SUV over 50 years ago, and among many modern pretenders, it remains out in front of the chasing pack.
Now in its fifth generation, it’s better than ever, with an exquisite interior matched to a minimalist modern exterior, and a driving experience that’s exemplary whether you’re on- or off-road.
It is the luxury SUV, so for your chance to win this brand-new Range Rover, worth over £110,000, plus £100,000 in cash, enter the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Scotland, by Sunday 9th March.
Be it an evening out on the red carpet or an adventure in the countryside, the Range Rover looks equally at home in front of the cameras or covered in mud. In short, the ‘Rangie’ can go anywhere yet fit in everywhere.
There’s substance here too though, alongside the style. The reason the Range Rover is used by everyone from the Royal Family and A-list celebs to families and farmers is because it’s versatile and adaptable.
And luxurious. That’s a prerequisite with the Range Rover, and the reason it fits right in alongside yachts and private jets when it comes to very nice ways to get about.
Every Range Rover oozes sophistication and style, but this particular Range Rover is especially elegant because of the combination of discreet Belgravia Green paint, ‘Shadow’ trim detailing and the ‘Diamond Turned’ finish to the 23-inch wheels.
The minimalist, modern exterior’s showcase items include pop-out door handles and ‘hidden until lit’ rear lights. Plus a few choice extras we’ve added make this Rangie extra special: £1k ‘digital LED’ headlights, a sliding panoramic roof, and privacy glass. Oh, and laminated front and rear glass, for a little extra hush inside.
No matter whether this Range Rover will be driven on- or off-road, the constant will be its sumptuous cabin. It’s quite a place, with ‘Ebony’ coloured leather just about everywhere, complemented by natural black-birch veneers.
The seats are a particular highlight, with the front ones heated, ventilated, and 20-way electrically adjustable, with the rear row heated and coming with a power-recline function. And, deep breath, relax…
The vibe inside is as minimalist as the outside, with all the major switches and buttons aggregated into the 13.1in central touchscreen. In there you’ll find the controls for the Meridian sound system (complete with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity), the 360-degree ‘surround view’ parking camera and lots more besides.
The driver is taken care of with a head-up display that puts key info in their line of sight, while their view behind will never be obstructed as the ‘ClearSight’ rear-view mirror uses a camera feed for constant visibility.
Everyone else is kept happy and content with a centre-console refrigerator compartment, four-zone climate control, and electric rear-side-window sunblinds.
Then there’s the Range Rover’s party piece, which is its ability to go just about anywhere. It’s a supremely quiet and comfortable long-distance companion, complete with a powerful (400hp and 500Nm) six-cylinder engine. Four-wheel steering aids agility at low speed and stability at high speeds.
Then, should you ever need, the same electronic air suspension that provides such a cosseting ride on sealed surfaces can raise itself higher to do trick things like water wading and rock crawling. A low-range setting for the gearbox, plus seven ‘Terrain’ modes that adapt the engine, gearbox and chassis, means anything you’re ever likely to do is all taken in the Range Rover’s ample stride.
The Range Rove has incredible off-road capability, sumptuous on-road manners, and wherever you may take it, you’ll do it in a magnificently opulent, leather-lined cabin. It’s the ultimate – and original – luxury SUV.
So, you’re smitten and if you enter the Scotland House Draw by Sunday 9th March, this Range Rover could be yours, plus £100,000 cash. And that’s not all, as you’ll also have the chance to win an Idyllic House worth £4,000,000.
And the best part? You’ll be supporting Alzheimer’s Research UK.