
Sovereign-class SUVs have a habit of ageing poorly, but the L405 Range Rover Vogue has remained stubbornly relevant a decade on, still setting the standard that rivals measure themselves against. This example is powered by Land Rover's 3.0-litre TDV6 diesel, producing 258 HP and a substantial 600 Nm of torque, channelled through an eight-speed automatic transmission and permanent All-Wheel Drive, giving it the kind of effortless, cross-terrain capability that no amount of badge engineering can replicate. The Vogue grade brings electronic air suspension with full Terrain Response as standard, meaning the ride quality on-road borders on absurd comfort, while genuine off-road ability remains entirely intact. Inside, the specification is exactly where it should be: premium leather throughout, 14-way electrically adjustable memory front seats with heating, soft-close doors, a panoramic sunroof, and a Meridian-sourced infotainment touchscreen that still presents well by current standards. Adaptive xenon headlamps with daytime running lights, a powered tailgate, blind spot monitoring, reverse traffic detection, parking sensors, and adaptive cruise control complete a package that was comprehensively equipped when new and remains so now. A JDM-sourced Vogue in honest, well-maintained condition at this specification is a harder find than it looks, and this one makes a convincing case for itself without needing to try.
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