Why lease a Landrover?
The historic British manufacturer has been producing coveted four-wheel-drive vehicles since the 1940s, with the first Land Rover Range Rovers rolling off the production line in the late 1960s.
Since that point, Land Rover has simply never looked back, evolving from purveyors of solid, utilitarian vehicles to something much more sophisticated.
Take the Land Rover Defender, for example, once the definition of ‘no frills’ motoring but which has been recently re-born as a sumptuous, comfortable workhorse with a choice of economical mild-hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains. Those frugal engines - which can be had across the Land Rover line-up - could be especially useful if you’re trying to keep your Benefit in Kind (BIK) tax bills low as a business lease customer.
Meanwhile you can also pick-up a Defender V8 Bond Edition - spawned after the 4x4 ran amok in the latest 007 movie No Time To Die.
And pretty much every Land Rover, going back to their original models, has been built with adventure in mind. Just as at home halfway up a mountain as they are in the city centre, Land Rover’s are well known for their reliability and high build quality.