From humble beginnings in post-war Britain, Land Rover carved its path as a titan of all-terrain adventures. Born in 1948, founded by Maurice Wilks, it emerged from a simple sketch: a rugged workhorse to tackle farms and rebuild a nation. It became much more. The iconic boxy silhouette conquered mud, mountains, and uncharted lands, becoming a symbol of exploration and resilience. Its early Series models, utilitarian yet capable, earned the trust of farmers, adventurers, and even royalty. The Range Rover, born in 1970, added luxury and performance to the equation, transforming the brand into a global icon. Today, Land Rover continues to push boundaries, electrifying its lineup while staying true to its rugged roots. The spirit of adventure still hums beneath every Land Rover bonnet, a testament to a history forged in mud, grit, and the endless pursuit of the horizon.
Towing data
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the towing weights provided on this website are accurate, we always recommend checking the vehicle logbook (V5) for the official towing capacity. We accept no responsibility if the towing weights provided on this website are incorrect.
*Unbraked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has no brakes.
**Braked towing capacity is the maximum your vehicle can tow if the trailer you are towing has its own brakes. This figure is always almost higher than the unbraked amount.