The Land Rover New Range Rover represents a luxury SUV known for its off-road capability and premium features. With 186 total complaints concentrated in just the 2003-2004 model years, power train issues dominate the complaint landscape accounting for 138 of all reported problems. This vehicle exemplifies the reliability challenges often associated with luxury European SUVs of this era. Prospective buyers should approach with caution and budget for potential repairs.

186
Total Complaints
1
Total Recalls
3
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Common Problem Categories

Power Train 138
Suspension 10
Equipment 8
Steering 6
Vehicle Speed Control 4

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2022 0 1 0 0 Good
2004 110 0 16 0 Below Average
2003 76 0 4 0 Average

Land Rover New Range Rover Years to Avoid

2004, 2003

Best Land Rover New Range Rover Years

N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the Land Rover New Range Rover?

Power train issues overwhelmingly dominate with 138 complaints out of 186 total. Suspension issues (10 complaints), equipment problems (8 complaints), and steering concerns (6 complaints) are also reported but far less frequently.

Which Land Rover New Range Rover model years should I avoid?

Both available years have significant issues. The 2004 model year is worse with 110 complaints, while 2003 has 76 complaints. Neither year can be considered reliable.

What are the best years for the Land Rover New Range Rover?

With only 2003 and 2004 data available and both showing significant problems, there is no clear best year. The 2003 has fewer complaints but still exhibits serious reliability issues.

Why are power train problems so prevalent in the New Range Rover?

Power train issues account for 74% of all complaints (138 of 186). This suggests fundamental design or manufacturing concerns with the transmission and drivetrain components during this production period.