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Who Makes Range Rover?

Who Makes Range Rover?

Range Rover is made by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a British automaker owned by Tata Motors of India since 2008. Vehicles are built primarily in Solihull, England.

Quick Answer

Range Rover is made by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a British automotive company owned since June 2008 by Tata Motors, part of India's Tata Group.

Every Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Velar is assembled at JLR's Solihull plant in the West Midlands of England. The Range Rover Evoque is built in Halewood, Merseyside.

The Parent Company

Tata Motors is the largest automobile manufacturer in India and part of the Tata Group conglomerate. Tata bought Jaguar Land Rover from Ford in 2008 for $2.3 billion and has invested heavily in the business since.

Under Tata ownership JLR grew from a loss making acquisition into a consistently profitable premium brand, with Range Rover as its most valuable model line.

How Range Rover Started

The first Range Rover launched in June 1970, designed by Charles Spencer King at Rover Company. It invented the modern luxury SUV category by combining Land Rover off road capability with a comfortable interior and long distance ride.

The brand has been through five generations. The current fifth generation Range Rover launched in 2021 and shares its MLA-Flex architecture with the Range Rover Sport.

Where Range Rover Vehicles Are Built

Solihull, England is the home of the full size Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Land Rover Defender. Halewood, England builds the Evoque and the Discovery Sport. Nitra, Slovakia has historically built the Discovery.

JLR also operates plants in Pune, India, Changshu, China (through a joint venture with Chery) and Itatiaia, Brazil for local market production.

The Ford Era

Ford bought Land Rover from BMW in 2000 and had already owned Jaguar since 1989. Ford consolidated the two into a Premier Automotive Group but sold both to Tata in March 2008 during its own financial crisis.

The engineering foundation of the current Range Rover lineup owes a lot to the Ford era, when JLR gained access to shared platforms and modern electronics. Tata's investment since 2008 modernized manufacturing and doubled production volume.

Reliability And Value

Range Rover has a mixed reliability record. Consumer Reports typically ranks the full size Range Rover near the bottom of its category for problems reported, though owner satisfaction remains high.

The premium price positions Range Rover directly against the Mercedes GLS, BMW X7 and Cadillac Escalade. Off road capability remains a genuine differentiator no other luxury full size SUV matches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Range Rover British or Indian? The vehicles are designed and built in England, but the company (JLR) is owned by Tata Motors of India.

Does Ford still own Range Rover? No. Ford sold JLR to Tata Motors in March 2008.

Where is the Range Rover built? The full size Range Rover is assembled in Solihull, England.

Is Land Rover the same as Range Rover? Land Rover is the parent brand. Range Rover is the flagship model line within Land Rover.

What This Means For The Shopper

Understanding who makes Range Rover today matters for a few practical reasons. First, corporate ownership tells you who is legally responsible for the product, who handles a warranty claim, and where a safety recall would come from. Second, ownership determines the supply chain: brands owned by the same parent often share components, factories, technology and even entire platforms, which is why you sometimes see nearly identical products under different labels at very different prices.

Third, ownership tells you which alternatives are functionally the same product. Whether it is a paper mill, a contract apparel factory or an auto assembly line, the same site frequently produces for several brands at once under different specifications. That is why store brand and lower priced siblings can be a smart substitute for the marquee Range Rover product when you do not need the marketing.

What To Watch Going Forward

Consumer brand ownership keeps consolidating. In the past five years alone, several major consumer brands (including some that makes Range Rover) have moved between parent companies through spin offs, sales and joint ventures. Expect more of the same over the next five years as conglomerates rationalize portfolios and as private equity continues to reshape mid cap consumer brands.

If you buy from Range Rover regularly and care about who profits from your purchase, it is worth checking the label, sticker or badge every year or two. Ownership changes are usually announced in trade press but rarely make consumer headlines, so most shoppers miss them until the packaging or branding gets a subtle redesign to reflect the new parent company.

Bottom Line

Range Rover is a British designed and built luxury SUV made by Jaguar Land Rover, owned by India's Tata Motors. The full size Range Rover still comes from the original Solihull plant that has built the model since 1970.