- Range Rover launches London-inspired editions across Evoque, Velar, Sport and Range Rover.
- Each model reflects a distinct district through bespoke design and interior detailing.
- Focus is on luxury, identity and craftsmanship rather than performance changes.
The Range Rover sub-brand is leaning heavily into its British roots with a new set of special editions inspired by some of London’s most recognisable neighbourhoods, and confirmed for local launch.
Spanning Evoque, Velar, Sport and Range Rover models, the collection draws cues from districts including Hoxton, Belgravia, Battersea and Westminster, each interpreted through bespoke design details rather than mechanical changes.
The idea is less about performance upgrades and more about storytelling, with each variant aiming to reflect the character of its namesake postcode.
Design takes the spotlight
The Evoque Hoxton Edition channels a more contemporary, fashion-led aesthetic. It features subtle exterior badging, unique puddle lighting and 20-inch Satin Gold wheels paired with a Platinum Atlas styling package. Inside, contrast stitching and bespoke trim elements reinforce the theme.
Move up to the Velar Belgravia Edition and the tone shifts. Inspired by one of London’s most refined districts, it combines understated luxury with architectural precision, highlighted by diamond-turned wheels, black accents and carefully finished interior materials.
Sport gets the bold treatment

If there’s a standout in the line-up, it’s the Range Rover Sport Battersea Edition.
Reflecting the area’s mix of industrial heritage and modern redevelopment, it adopts a more assertive look with a black contrast roof, black exterior pack and 22-inch forged wheels.

Inside, unique etchings and contrast stitching add a sharper, more dynamic edge.
It’s a fitting match for the Sport’s positioning within the range, still focused on performance, but now with a stronger visual identity.
One more to come
Rounding out the series is the Range Rover Westminster Edition, which will open for orders shortly. Details remain limited for now, though it’s expected to lean into the heritage and authority associated with its namesake.
More than just badges

According to Range Rover, the project is about translating place into design.
“This series of London-inspired Editions represents a contemporary expression of the enduring dialogue between the capital city and the Range Rover brand,” said Hannah Custance, Materiality Senior Manager.
That approach extends across the line-up, with each model receiving carefully considered finishes rather than overt branding or major mechanical changes.
With availability confirmed across multiple markets, these editions are set to bring a slightly different flavour to Range Rover’s SUV range.
