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Sell your Land Rover or Range Rover to specialist buyers

Flagship Range Rovers and the V8 SVR models are all about trim, spec and condition. Specialist buyers pay for the right configuration — and the reborn Defender has a demand story of its own.

Reviewed May 2026
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In short

To sell a Land Rover or Range Rover for top value, present the trim (Autobiography, SVR, First Edition), factory options, colour combination and full history to specialist buyers who price luxury SUVs accurately.

Autobiography / SVR
Top trims sit well above standard models
V8 SVR
Supercharged V8s are an increasingly rare draw
Condition
Everything on a luxury SUV — buyers are unforgiving
Full SH
Reassures on complex flagship drivetrains

Trim and spec do the heavy lifting

On a Range Rover the trim ladder is everything: a standard car, an HSE, an Autobiography and an SV/SVAutobiography are wildly different in value, and the supercharged V8 Sport SVR is a performance flagship in its own right. The reborn Defender (90, 110, 130, and the V8) carries genuine demand, particularly in launch First Edition and well-optioned X / X-Dynamic specs.

Premium options — the executive rear seats, panoramic roof, Meridian audio, 22-inch wheels, the right interior pack — all add to a strong configuration, while a weak spec on an otherwise good car holds it back.

Condition, colour and history

Luxury SUV buyers are demanding on condition: kerbed wheels, interior wear and a patchy history file are punished hard. A desirable colour combination, exceptional presentation, low ownership and full main-dealer history are what unlock the strongest specialist offers.

Because these cars depreciate steeply when neglected and hold up well when cared for, selling a clean, full-history example before a major service or warranty milestone protects real value.

What drives your Land Rover’s value

Trim level

Autobiography, SV and SVR sit well above standard trims in value.

Options & colour

Premium options, interior packs and the right colour combination add a clear premium.

Condition

Exceptional, unmarked condition is decisive on luxury SUVs.

History & ownership

Full history and low ownership reassure specialist buyers.

Land Rover price guide & demand

Indicative UK used values and relative specialist demand. Real offers depend on exact spec, mileage, condition and history.

ModelYearsIndicative valueSpecialist demand
Range Rover Autobiography (L460)2022–£90k–£150k
84
Range Rover Sport SVR (L494)2018–2022£45k–£75k
80
Defender 110 / X (L663)2020–£45k–£85k
86
Defender V82021–£90k–£130k
82
Range Rover Velar2017–£25k–£55k
58
Discovery (L462)2017–£25k–£55k
54

What moves the number

How the factors specialist buyers assess affect a firm Land Rover offer.

FactorImpactNotes
Top trim (Autobiography/SVR/SV)HighThe biggest driver across the range.
Exceptional conditionHighLuxury SUV buyers punish wear hard.
Full service historyHighCritical on complex flagship drivetrains.
Colour combination & wheelsMediumThe right pairing and large wheels help.
Comfort optionsLowerAid a strong spec, modest standalone return.
Land Rover models we buy
Range Rover Autobiography Range Rover Sport SVR Defender Velar Discovery Range Rover Evoque

Selling your Land Rover — FAQs

What's the best Range Rover spec to sell?

Autobiography, SV and SVR models with premium options, a desirable colour combination and full history attract the strongest specialist offers.

How do I sell my Range Rover quickly?

Specialist before-market offers let vetted buyers compete privately, with collection and secure payment arranged — faster and safer than a public listing.

Does the new Defender hold its value?

Well-specified Defenders (First Edition, X, V8) have held up strongly, and specialist buyers pay for the right configuration and condition.

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