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LAND-ROVER - Range Rover (2003)

Discover the allure of the LAND‑ROVER Range Rover 2003 price and how this iconic luxury SUV balances timeless design with modern performance. Whether you’re eyeing a used LAND-ROVER Range Rover price or simply wondering what is a 2003 LAND‑ROVER Range Rover worth, our database delivers the most up‑to‑date, market‑driven insights—without ever specifying hard numbers that can change from region to condition.

  • Model year: 2003
  • Engine: 4.4‑liter V8, 320 hp (24‑month output)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (normal), 5‑speed manual (optional)
  • Drive config: 4WD with Terrain Response and four‑wheel steering
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (non‑eco variant)
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 4,972 mm × 1,947 mm × 1,798 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,937 mm
  • Length: 4,972 mm
  • Width: 1,947 mm (incl. mirrors)
  • Height: 1,798 mm
  • Ground clearance: 246 mm (base), up to 370 mm on full‑trail mode
  • Weight: 2,280 kg (dry)
  • Seats: 5 (with optional 7‑seat configuration)
  • Power‑to‑weight ratio: 140 hp/tonne
  • Fuel efficiency (city/highway/mm): ~7 L/100 km / ~9 L/100 km / ~8 L/100 km
  • Estimated torque: 496 Nm @ 4,600 rpm
  • Warranty: Manufacturer coverage ends at 5 years or 100,000 km; extended options unavailable
  • Optional extras: Smart‑key system, panoramic sunroof, upgraded leather upholstery, navigation system
  • Design heritage: Iconic "beast" styling, Panamericana roof, chrome accents on the roofline
  • Off‑road capability: 44 % walk‑over angle, 50 % differential lock, low‑speed traction control

Depreciation Insight: LAND-ROVER Range Rover depreciation Explained

The first year for a 2003 Range Rover sees a typical loss of 15–20 % of its initial value—common for any newly released luxury SUV. After that, depreciation decelerates somewhat but remains significant. Over a five‑year span, owners usually see a reduction of 60–70 % in market value, depending on mileage, condition, and mileage‑vs‑age ratio.

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