MARKET ANALYSIS
Series 5 L460 (2022 to Present)

The fifth-generation Range Rover, internally designated as the L460, represents a significant leap for the iconic nameplate between 2022 and 2027, introducing a minimalist design language that masks a highly advanced MLA-Flex architecture. This generation is a landmark for Land Rover, featuring a powertrain collaboration with BMW that brings a potent 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 to the lineup, alongside efficient mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid six-cylinder options. With a focus on unparalleled refinement, the L460 introduced all-wheel steering as standard to improve city manoeuvrability, while the long-wheelbase variant famously debuted the first seven-seat configuration in the model's history. In the Australian market, the L460 has maintained an elite status with a massive buyer pool of luxury enthusiasts and high-net-worth individuals, resulting in high desirability and a market value that often commands a premium due to sustained demand for the top-tier SV and Autobiography trims. Its presence as a "status symbol" ensures it continues to lead local search trends, as collectors and families alike seek out its unique blend of off-road heritage and world-class cabin technology.
The fifth-generation Range Rover, internally designated as the L460, represents a significant leap for the iconic nameplate between 2022 and 2027, introducing a minimalist design language that masks a highly advanced MLA-Flex architecture. This generation is a landmark for Land Rover, featuring a powertrain collaboration with BMW that brings a potent 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 to the lineup, alongside efficient mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid six-cylinder options. With a focus on unparalleled refine…

