For some people, it seems, a regular Range Rover just isn’t enough Range Rover.
Enter the Long Wheelbase version you see here, which has the gap between its front and rear wheels stretched by 200mm to a gargantuan 3122mm and a humungous set of rear doors closing on an absurdly cushy pair of rear armchairs with 140mm more legroom than the regular model.
Range Rover Vogue “L”
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