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Range Rover P530 HSE: V8 power wrapped in pure luxury

The benchmark others still chase
The benchmark others still chase
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There are plenty of luxury SUVs on the market right now, but very few carry themselves quite like a Range Rover. It has always occupied its own lane, mixing quiet wealth with genuine capability, and the latest-generation model sticks firmly to that formula. In P530 HSE form, it feels less like a new car trying to impress and more like something that already knows it has nothing to prove.

After spending time behind the wheel, one thing becomes clear quickly. This is not just a way of getting around. It is an event, even when you are only going to the shops.

Presence is the point

Finished in Santorini Black, the Range Rover does not rely on aggressive styling or shouty details to get attention. It just has it. The design is clean, minimal and confident, with long, uninterrupted lines that give it serious road presence. People notice it, and not because it is trying too hard.

The optional 23-inch Diamond Turned wheels work well here, adding visual punch without ruining the overall balance. Black brake calipers and Digital LED headlights sharpen things up further. It looks expensive, because it is, and it wears that fact comfortably. If posture mattered in cars, this one would be standing tall with its shoulders back.

Interior: Elite without trying

Climb inside and the Range Rover immediately reminds you why it still sets the standard in this space. The cabin feels calm, spacious and properly luxurious, without needing to overwhelm you with shiny bits or gimmicks. The Caraway perforated Semi-Aniline leather seats are a highlight. The colour looks fantastic and gives the interior warmth and character that many rivals lack.

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Everything you touch feels solid and well thought out. The Comfort Pack adds the kind of features you quickly get used to, like privacy glass, electric rear side window sunblinds and four-zone climate control. Everyone gets their own little climate bubble, which is exactly how a Range Rover should be.

Even small things like the heated steering wheel feel worthwhile. It sounds trivial until you use it, and then suddenly you wonder why every car does not have one.

The tech is there, but it does not shout. Screens are sharp, menus make sense and controls fall easily to hand. It is modern without being intimidating, which is not always the case in this segment.

On the road: Effortless in every sense

Under the bonnet is a BMW-derived 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 producing 390 kW and 750 Nm. Those numbers sound big, and they are, but what stands out is how calmly they are delivered. The Range Rover does not lunge or shout. It simply gathers speed with very little effort, making everything feel easy.

The Electronic Air Suspension with Dynamic Response Pro plays a massive role here. It smooths out broken roads, flattens corners and generally makes poor surfaces someone else’s problem. The ride really is buttery smooth. You glide more than you drive, but there is always a reassuring sense that the car has everything under control.

Whether you are cruising quietly or leaning on the V8 for a quick overtake, the experience is refined and stress-free. The engine never feels strained, and the cabin stays impressively hushed even when you are moving at pace.

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Living with it

For something this large and luxurious, the Range Rover is surprisingly easy to live with. Visibility is good, the driver assistance systems work well, and nothing feels overly complicated. It does a good job of shrinking around you once you are behind the wheel.

Yes, the price is substantial. The base price sits at R3,821,300, and options can add up quickly if you are not careful. But nobody buys a Range Rover like this with a calculator in hand. This is a heart-led purchase, and it knows exactly who it is aimed at.

Final word

The Range Rover P530 HSE is not trying to reinvent the luxury SUV. It is simply refining what it has always done well. Massive presence, a genuinely elite interior and V8 performance delivered with almost lazy confidence.

It is expensive, no doubt about it. But if you understand what a Range Rover represents, the appeal goes far beyond numbers and spec sheets. Few vehicles make you feel this comfortable, this relaxed and this quietly important all at once. And that, more than anything, is why it remains the benchmark.

Malusi Msomi
Lover of all things cars. Automotive photographer, freelance motoring journalist and founder of one of the biggest social media automotive communities in the country, DBN Spotter. My world revolves around three words; Drive, shoot, write.