New London Editions: Range Rover unveils four special models

Range Rover is introducing four London Editions for Evoque, Velar and Sport, inspired by famous London neighborhoods such as Hoxton, Belgravia and Battersea.

Four special models reflect, as mentioned, selected neighborhoods of the British capital in their design details. The first are Evoque Hoxton, Velar Belgravia and Sport Battersea, followed later by the Range Rover Westminster Edition.

Hoxton, London, is known as the hub of the creative and fashion scene. The Range Rover Evoque Hoxton Edition reflects this with discreet yet visible branding. The model is characterised by side sill lettering and a special ambient lighting projection. The 20-inch alloy wheels in Satin Gold with Diamond Turned contrast and the Platinum Atlas exterior pack clearly differentiate themselves from the production versions without overwhelming them.

Inside the Evoque Hoxton, the changes are visible in the details. Leather seats with contrast stitching are said to enhance the look, while illuminated sill plates with the special edition lettering are added. A black, brushed aluminum finish with a special pattern runs as a recurring motif throughout the interior. Range Rover is clearly using this special edition to tailor the compact SUV even more to customers who appreciate design.

The Range Rover Velar Belgravia Edition focuses on another London borough. Belgravia is synonymous with classic architecture and expensive housing. In the case of the Velar, this is reflected in a restrained but consistent design package. It features 20-inch Diamond Turned wheels in Dark Agate with a satin black finish, and Belgravia lettering on the side sills and turn signals. Black brushed aluminium trim and leather seats with precise contrast stitching are also available.

Interesting for collectors: the brand is also presenting the Velar Belgravia Edition Satin. This version is limited to 400 vehicles worldwide and comes with a transparent satin protective film ex works. It combines 22-inch Dark Agate Grey wheels with a diamond-cut surface and black contrast and a black exterior styling package. Each car is marked “1 of 400”. The plug-in hybrid models have 21-inch wheels in Gloss Black, 22-inch wheels are not available for this version.

The Range Rover Sport Battersea Edition draws inspiration from the borough of the same name, which boasts a mix of industrial architecture and new housing developments. This version of the Sport model boasts a noticeably darker look. The base is formed by a black contrast roof and a black exterior pack, complemented by 22-inch forged aluminum wheels in black. The emphasis is clearly on a sportier look, while the technical features remain in the background.

The interior of this special model is marked by the engraving of "Battersea Edition" on the center console and sills. The pronounced contrasting stitching on the seats is intended to emphasize the dynamism of the model. Range Rover is thus further positioning the Sport model as a model for customers looking for a distinctive look and a clear separation from the more civilian versions. The manufacturer does not provide data on performance and exact engines in the message, but points out the unchanged strong performance of the Sport model.

The London series will be joined by the Range Rover Westminster Edition in spring 2026. Its name refers to the political center of the United Kingdom. Specific images and data are not yet available, and the manufacturer is expected to announce details at the end of April. It is already clear that the London Edition series will emphasize the theme of individualization and will emotionally differentiate the different Range Rover series from each other.

The limited editions are available to order now, with the Range Rover Sport Battersea Edition being the first to be available. For details on equipment and availability in individual markets, please contact your local dealer. Additional images and details are available on the official Range Rover websites and the Jaguar Land Rover media centre.

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