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The Range Rover Vogue is the entry point of Land Rover’s flagship line-up, but it doesn’t lack any of the superb comfort and refinement of its more expensive siblings. It’s a formidable rival for other luxury SUVs with a price to reflect that. With a host of standard equipment it doesn't feel like an entry-level model, as it shouldn't with a price over £80k, and there's a real sense of occasion every time you climb aboard or are lucky enough to be driven by somebody else in one, allowing you to savour the luxurious interior.

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In terms of engines, the Range Rover Vogue has three engine choices, and there are four options on the Vogue SE. The range kicks off with the 258hp 3.0 TDV6 diesel, which is arguably more than enough engine for anybody. Land Rover also offers the P400e PHEV plug-in hybrid model, which features a 2.0-litre petrol engine, electric motor and battery which has 404hp and emissions of 64g/km, making it a good choice for business users.

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Like the rest of the Range Rover line-up, the Vogue models feature Land Rover's Terrain Response system combined with standard air suspension to deliver the ultimate all-round driving ability. That means greater off-road ability than many owners will ever ask of it, while delivering one of the plushest on-road rides of any car on sale today. There's lots of safety kit, too, with dynamic stability control including trailer stability assist for towing, lane departure warning and the usual suite of airbags on board.

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