Interesting Facts About the Land Rover Range Rover P38A
The Land Rover Range Rover P38A debuted on 28 September 1994, marking the second generation of the iconic Range Rover line and arriving 24 years after the original Classic. Known internally as the LP project, the P38A introduced an updated Rover V8 engine and set a new benchmark for luxury off‑road capability.
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Launch and Generation Milestone
Introduced on 28 September 1994, the P38A was the second‑generation Range Rover, codenamed LP but commonly referred to as the P38A. Its debut came 24 years after the launch of the Range Rover Classic, representing a huge step forward for Land Rover.
Mid‑Life Facelift Planning
As early as 1995, Land Rover began planning a mid‑life facelift for the P38A that would arrive in 1998. The redesign aimed to refresh the styling and phase out the older Rover‑based V8 engines.
Underrated Luxury and Off‑Road Reputation
The P38A is often described as an underrated generation, praised for its luxurious image and strong off‑road capability. Its blend of comfort and terrain performance helped shape the Range Rover’s reputation during its 1994‑2002 production run.
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