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Range Rover LWB vs standard - what are the exterior differences?

DateDecember 31, 2025

1 Answer

JH
Justin Henry
January 2, 2026
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The main exterior differences between the Range Rover LWB (Long Wheelbase) and standard versions are: the LWB features 21-inch wheels with 275mm tyre width (non-diamond cut), and all LWB models display distinctive 'L' badging on the side door protectors below the shark gill vents. The Range Rover, available in both standard and LWB versions, represents the pinnacle of British luxury SUVs, combining exceptional off-road capability with refined on-road manners. Key features include: 1. Design: The LWB offers 186mm extra length (total 5.2m), primarily benefiting rear passenger space while maintaining the model's iconic silhouette. 2. Wheel options: Standard models start with 20-inch alloys, while the LWB typically comes with 21-inch wheels as standard. 3. Badging: The 'L' designation appears on the front wings and rear tailgate of LWB models. Popular UK variants include the P400e plug-in hybrid and D300 diesel engines. The Range Rover continues to set benchmarks for luxury SUVs with its combination of traditional craftsmanship (premium leathers, genuine wood veneers) and advanced technology (Terrain Response 2 system, Pivi Pro infotainment).