New SUV collection

Range Rover reveals London-inspired series

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The collection of SUVs are crafted to capture the character of London through both exterior and interior design

Inspired by some of London’s most famous neighbourhoods, the four new vehicles represent Hoxton, Belgravia, Battersea and Westminster. Range Rover has now unveiled the first two SUVs of the series: the Hoxton and Belgravia editions. 

Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition
Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition

Hoxton is known for its strong creative community, with plenty of trendsetters calling this district home. To represent this, the Range Rover Evoque Hoxton edition features Platinum Atlas accents (a champagne-like colour), 20-inch satin gold wheels with diamond-turned contrast and grained leather seats with contrast stitching. Subtle badging appears along the exterior lower door sill, while ‘Hoxton Edition’ scripting is illuminated in the puddle lamp.

Inside, further Hoxton branding includes illuminated Hoxton Edition treadplates and a black brushed aluminium finisher featuring the edition’s graphic. 

Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition
Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition

Belgravia is famous for its classic Georgian architecture, so the Range Rover namesake features 20-inch diamond turned dark agate wheels with a satin black tinted lacquer that possess the same architectural prowess. The ‘Belgravia Edition’ signature appears on the lower door sill, the black brushed aluminium finisher and puddle lights.

Range Rover materiality senior manager Hannah Custance said: “This series of London‑inspired Editions represents a contemporary expression of the enduring dialogue between the capital city and the Range Rover brand. Each borough we drew inspiration from served as a vibrant muse ‑- chosen for its rich British heritage, iconic modern architecture, or its role as an epicentre of London’s creative scene.

“Through our craft in materiality design, we sought to encapsulate the spirit of these culturally significant neighbourhoods through thoughtful, refined details in each Edition, delivered across the entire Range Rover line‑up.” 

Range Rover's collaboration with Henry Poole & Co.

The Battersea and Westminster editions will follow arrive in Spring 2026. The Battersea edition is promised to possess historic charm whereas the Westminster edition pays tribute to British leadership. 

This isn’t the first time that London has been the source of inspiration for Range Rover. The Range Rover Linley edition was unveiled in Park Lane in 1999 and the brand collaborated with Savile Row tailor Henry Poole & Co for its 50th anniversary, where custom fabric inspired by the original Range Rover interior was woven into the special edition.

‘Westminster’ has of course also been a long-running trim line for Range Rover models, most prominently with later L322 generation models. These new models are more of a formal homage to those districts, rather than leveraging the name for branding purposes.