2026 Land Rover Range Rover — the flagship full‑size luxury SUV from Land Rover.
🚙 2026 Land Rover Range Rover – EPA City / Highway MPG
Gas & Hybrid Versions (typical ratings):
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City: ~16–21 MPG
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Highway: ~21–24 MPG
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Combined: ~18–21 MPG
Details by Powertrain (approximate):
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3.0 L Mild‑Hybrid I‑6 (HEV): ~19 MPG city / 24 MPG highway (~21 MPG combined)
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Plug‑In Hybrid (P550e): ~21 MPG city / 22 MPG highway after EV range is depleted (plus an EPA electric‑only MPGe figure for electric miles)
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4.4 L V8 (non‑electrified): ~16 MPG city / 21 MPG highway (~18 MPG combined)
🧠 What This Means
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City driving: The Range Rover’s size and luxury‑oriented engines mean city fuel economy stays on the lower side for SUVs — typically in the mid‑teens to low‑20s MPG.
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Highway driving: At sustained highway speeds, efficiency improves modestly (often low‑ to mid‑20s MPG) thanks to the engine tuning and aerodynamics.
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Plug‑in hybrid option: If you go with the P550e plug‑in hybrid, you’ll get an EPA electric‑only range (around ~21 miles) plus MPG ratings once the battery is depleted — usually in the low‑20s for city and highway.
🚚 Additional Context
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The Range Rover is a large AWD luxury SUV with powerful engines and available electrified powertrains, so fuel economy prioritizes smoothness and capability over economy.
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EPA figures vary by engine, trim, and option (e.g., hybrid models will differ from pure V8 variants).
If you want, I can list estimated electric‑only MPGe and range for the PHEV version as well!




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