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How to Shop with Scuderia Car Parts

Whether you're an individual looking to replace a worn part, or a crash repair/service centre looking to fix up a car, we have the Land Rover Range Rover parts you need!


Pick a sub-model of Land Rover Range Rover, filter your search for the relevant part(s), add them to your cart and then we'll ship them straight to your door using our trusted couriers and freight forwarders. Alternatively, take a look at our schematic diagrams, fill out an enquiry form or give us a call. If you've got any questions or queries on which part(s) you need, pricing or shipping then one of our knowledgeable and experienced Parts Specialists will be happy to help you out.



Range Rover FAQs

Range Rover began in the 1960s when the Rover Company recognised the need for a capable off-road vehicle with luxury features. The first Range Rover, known as the Classic, was introduced in 1970 and instantly made an impact with its unique blend of ruggedness and refinement.

Designed by Spen King, Gordon Bashford, and David Bache, the Range Rover featured a lightweight aluminium body and a robust four-wheel-drive system, quickly gaining a reputation for its exceptional off-road capabilities, thanks to its advanced suspension and permanent four-wheel drive.

Over the years, the Range Rover evolved, introducing new technologies and advancements. In 1981, the four-door variant was introduced, further expanding its appeal. The second-generation Range Rover, launched in 1994, featured air suspension and a more luxurious interior.

In 2002, the third-generation Range Rover was unveiled, bringing significant improvements in performance, comfort, and technology. Land Rover, the company behind the Range Rover, became part of the Ford Motor Company in 2000, and later, in 2008, it was acquired by Tata Motors of India.

Today, the Range Rover lineup includes various models, such as the Range Rover Sport and the Range Rover Evoque, catering to different customer preferences and needs. With its blend of luxury, off-road capability, and iconic design, the Range Rover continues to be a symbol of automotive excellence and adventure.

Range Rover parts are manufactured in various locations around the world. Jaguar Land Rover, the parent company of Range Rover, has production factories in the United Kingdom, China, Brazil, India, and Slovakia.

The specific manufacturing sites for Range Rover components may vary depending on the model and type of part, but the company sources parts from different suppliers globally, ensuring a diverse supply chain for their luxury vehicles.

The cost of Range Rover parts can vary significantly depending on the specific part you need and the model of the car. Generally, Range Rover parts tend to be more expensive compared to parts for non-luxury vehicles due to their high-quality materials and advanced technology, while prices can also be influenced by factors such as availability, location, and whether the parts are genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or aftermarket. It’s advisable to refer to the website part page.

Range Rovers have a reputation for offering a combination of luxury, off-road capability, and advanced features. However, when it comes to reliability, opinions vary.

While some Range Rover owners report positive experiences with their vehicles' reliability, others have encountered issues and maintenance costs. Factors such as regular maintenance, driving conditions, and individual vehicle history can impact reliability.

We recommend conducting thorough research, considering extended warranties, and consulting with Range Rover owners or automotive experts to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the model's reliability.

Please get in touch via phone, email or enquiry form and our team of parts advisors will be happy to provide more information.

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You have a few methods for finding the correct parts.

  1. Enter your VIN into the VIN checker by navigating to the top right of our website homepage. This will allow you to check the parts you’re searching will fit your car.
  2. Call our team Monday – Friday and they will help find the correct part number for you.
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  3. Email our team at sales@scuderiacarparts.com with your query.
  4. If you are on the part page but not sure whether or not you are looking at the correct part for your car, please send an enquiry form from that page.

Yes, some parts may not be displayed on our website so please get in touch and our parts advisors will be happy to source these for you.

Your VIN number is stamped onto a plate typically located on the driver’s side dashboard beneath the windscreen. It can also be found at the base of the driver's side B-pillar, or in your vehicle documents.

If you are unsure, you can ask our team or search online for your specific model.

The recommended service intervals for a Range Rover can vary depending on the model, year, and specific maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer.

It's important to refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for the most accurate information. However, as a general guideline, Range Rover vehicles often have service intervals at approximately 10,000 to 15,000 miles (16,000 to 24,000 kilometres) or every 12 months, whichever comes first.

This will depend on your model and the desired optional extra. We suggest you contact our parts advisors, who will be happy to look into this for you.



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