Range Rover Unveils Five Special Editions, Including Anniversary Model and London-Inspired Lineup

Anniversary tribute meets bold colors and London flair as Range Rover expands its special edition lineup.

April 15, 2026 at 10:52 AM / News

Land Rover is going big with a wave of new special editions, rolling out five unique versions of its Range Rover models at once. One celebrates a major milestone, while the other four draw inspiration from iconic London neighborhoods. The result is a lineup that’s anything but uniform.

The highlight is the Range Rover Sport TWENTY Edition, created to mark the model’s 20th anniversary. Despite the name, production isn’t limited to 20 units—it’s purely symbolic. The SUV is based on the P550e plug-in hybrid variant, with a starting price of about $145,000.

Visually, this special edition doesn’t hold back. Alongside classic black and white finishes, buyers can opt for the standout Sanguinello Orange paint—a nod to the Range Stormer concept and early Sport models. The look is completed with black exterior accents, 23-inch wheels, exclusive badging, and forged carbon trim details. Inside, it features seats borrowed from the top-tier SV trim, along with illuminated TWENTY-branded treadplates.

The remaining four editions take their names from well-known London districts. The entry-level Range Rover Evoque Hoxton Edition starts at roughly $60,000, offering 20-inch wheels in a gold finish, a leather interior, and signature ambient lighting.

Next up is the Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition, which builds on a similar feature set but positions itself at a higher price point. Moving further up the range, the Range Rover Sport Battersea Edition adds 22-inch forged wheels and a more extensive package of visual upgrades.

Topping the lineup will be the Range Rover Westminster Edition, set to be revealed separately at a later date. Details remain scarce for now, but it’s expected to deliver the highest level of luxury and equipment in the series.

With this release, Land Rover appears to be leaning into emotion and personalization, giving familiar models a fresh sense of identity and a touch of local character. If the strategy resonates with buyers, don’t be surprised to see even more “neighborhood” editions down the road.

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