Difference between land rover and range rover

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Considering the resemblance and similarities, it is unsurprising that people find it confusing to differentiate between a Land Rover and a Range Rover. You might have possibly heard it occasionally that all Range Rovers are Land Rovers, whereas not all Land Rovers are Range Rovers. The difference between a Land Rover and a Range Rover is clear and concise.

LAND ROVER

The Land Rover is the brand that makes the Range Rover SUVs and the Land Rover SUVs. There are seven SUVs in total that can be found in the Land Rover lineup. Four of these seven Models belong to the Range Rover family, while the other three belong to the Land Rover family.

RANGE ROVER

The Range Rover is given explicitly to a particular Land Rover model. Aside from being the name given to a specific Land Rover model, the Range Rover is also the label with which a subcategory of Land Rover is tagged with, "The Range Rover lineup (or the Range Rover family)."

    As a subcategory, the Range Rover lineup comprises four (4) different Range Rover SUVs: Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, and Range Rover Velar.

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LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER
The Land Rover is the "make" or brand name. Range Rover is the name given to a specific Land Rover model.
It has seven SUVs in its lineup, encapsulating the four Range Rover SUVs. It has only four SUVs in its lineup
Land Rover designs are Range Rover models. Not all Land Rovers are Range Rovers.
The models are designed to be more adventurous with mind-blowing off-road capabilities. The models are designed to have more luxurious features.
With the exemption of the SUVs under the Range Rover subcategory, other Land Rover SUVs include The Land Rover Discovery, the Land Rover Discovery Sport, and the Land Rover Defender. The SUVs in the Range Rover lineup include the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Evoque, and Range Rover Velar (Remember that they are all Land Rovers themselves).