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Height of Range Rover

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#1 ·
I'm 6 feet tall and my other half is 5 foot 4. We test drove a P400 today and fell in love with it. That said, both of us struggled to get in the car and as we age, well, I'm sure that won't get any easier.

Silly me forgot that there is an 'auto drop' feature to lower the car. Do most people here find that sufficient? If I add the step 'stool' option it's another $7k and another piece to break, haha.

Just curious what people think about the air suspension 'kneel' option. Do people here use it? Or are most people just climbing into their L460 like some people do semi-trucks :)
 
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I'm 6'2" and 28. I constantly keep the vehicle in Off-Road II mode with the air suspension and enjoy "hopping in". If for whatever reason I use access mode, it's extremely easy to slide in and out of into my seat, no problem. No steps needed or wanted. Yes the air suspension is slow, but I have a habit of using it constantly to be raised.
 
#13 ·
Im 6’1 and my wife is 5’2”. I test drove around 20 “cars” from Mercedes, Audi, and Porsche. A month prior, I had just bought my wife a Defender and I love the access ease of her SUV. I was having trouble getting out of the cars being they were just too low. (Go figure, I am 50 years old, finally can afford my dream car, but now my body is telling me I am too old to get in and out of it lol). My wife suggested to look into another Land Rover. I was dead set on Mercedes 4 door AMG GT63 (Had one on Hold ready to be shipped to me) until I got into the Range Rover. I pulled the trigger that night and brought it home 3 days ago. Best decision I have made.
 
#20 ·
We are in our 70’s, we have a 2024 Range Rover ATB & Range Rover Sport Edition 1 both with deployable sidesteps
My wife insisted on Side steps for both as she found getting into our Range Rover Sport SVR difficult especially with a sore hip
The ATB came with side steps & we had the dealer fit the side steps on the Edition 1
 
#24 ·
Auto access height and deployable or regular steps will allow you to get in and off the car very easy.
Deployable steps option is kind of pricey, regular steps used to cost about $1200 fro mthe factory (not sure if it's currently available), but you can easily get them from Ebay and install at any indy shop. Total cost will be about $500-$700.