V7.... — Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged V8 2008
You get real wood veneers, heavy chrome switches, and high-grade Oxford leather.
The "Command Driving Position" gives you a view over the hood and the traffic around you that is unmatched. You don't just drive it; you preside over the road.
By 2008, the electronics were much improved over the early 2000s models, offering Bluetooth, a decent (for the era) infotainment system, and heated/cooled seats. The "Owner's Reality" Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged V8 2008 V7....
Despite its luxury, it remains a beast off-road with the Terrain Response system. It can go from a black-tie event to a muddy trail without breaking a sweat. The Interior: Peak Luxury The 2008 interior is a masterclass in tactile luxury.
You get a vehicle that originally cost over $95,000 for a fraction of that price. You get real wood veneers, heavy chrome switches,
Modern SUVs often look like rounded jellybeans; the 2008 L322 has iconic, boxy lines that have aged beautifully.
The 2008 model features the legendary . While later models moved to the 5.0L, the 4.2L is widely regarded as one of the most reliable engines Land Rover ever used. It produces 400 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque, giving this 6,000-lb "castle on wheels" a surprising turn of speed and a deep, refined growl. The Drive: "King of the Road" By 2008, the electronics were much improved over
It’s a "vertical" design language that feels architectural and timeless. It lacks the overwhelming touchscreens of modern cars, which many purists now prefer for its simplicity and physical buttons. Why Buy One Today?