The 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography Long Wheelbase is the flagship of the Range Rover lineup and arguably the world's most desirable luxury SUV. Its 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged BMW-sourced V8 produces 523 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and permanent all-wheel drive with an active rear locking differential. The long-wheelbase body adds 200mm of rear legroom, enabling optional Executive Class rear seats with up to 24 degrees of recline, deployable tables, and an integrated refrigerator. The cabin showcases Aniline semi-leather upholstery, ceramic controls, a 13.1-inch curved OLED touchscreen with Pivi Pro, and a Meridian Signature Sound System with 35 speakers and active noise cancellation. With 283mm of ground clearance, 900mm wading depth, Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control, and the Terrain Response 2 system, the Range Rover Autobiography LWB seamlessly transitions from red carpet arrivals to backcountry estates.
Luxury SUVs
The Range Rover Autobiography LWB is the definitive luxury SUV, with Executive Class rear seats, 35-speaker Meridian audio, and a twin-turbo V8 in a limousine-like long-wheelbase body.
Car Details
MakeLand Rover
ModelRange Rover Autobiography LWB
Year2025
Body TypeSUV
Engine Type4.4L Twin-Turbo V8
Horsepower523 hp
Torque553 lb-ft
Transmission8-speed automatic
DrivetrainAWD
Fuel Economy15/19 mpg
Starting MSRP$185,000
Seating5 passengers
0-60 mph4.4 sec
4.5
1 reviews
AWD System Responsiveness
4.4
Snow and Ice Performance
4.3
Off-Road Capability
4.2
Handling and Stability
4.2
Fuel Efficiency
2.4
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.5/5
The Range Rover Autobiography Long Wheelbase is, quite simply, the finest luxury SUV money can buy. The latest generation has refined everything that made the Range Rover iconic -- the commanding driving position, the effortless ride quality, the interior craftsmanship -- to a level that makes it a genuine alternative to a Bentley or Rolls-Royce for buyers who also need all-weather capability. The twin-turbo V8 delivers prodigious, seamless power, and the air suspension creates a floating ride quality that no competitor has matched. The extended wheelbase transforms the rear compartment into a first-class lounge with executive seating and dedicated climate controls. Material quality throughout is exceptional, with metal, wood, and leather finishes that reward close inspection. Off-road capability remains genuine despite the luxury focus. The weaknesses are the steep price of entry, electronics reliability concerns that have plagued Land Rover, and fuel economy that is simply part of the cost of admission. At $185,000, this is the Range Rover distilled to its essence: supreme luxury with genuine capability.