Highlights
- High specification in Santorini Black with ivory leather
- Well kept and in very good condition throughout
- Desirable 272bhp 3.6L TDV8 model
- Meticulously maintained with full service history to March 2025
- Full brake overhaul, gearbox flush and service and axle oil change since 2024
- Only four registered keepers from new
- Current MOT valid to October 2025 with no advisories
The Appeal
The L322 has been famously described by a certain motoring writer and celebrity farmer as all the car you'll ever need. Evo supremo and blue chip car collector Harry Metcalfe agrees. Looking at this handsome Vogue SE we fully concur. It is luxury saloon, all-road 4x4 and practical load lugger all rolled into one.
Not, we suspect, that you would want to put this example to hard work. It really is too good for that. We haven’t seen a L322 as good as this for a while, and it is a testament to its four keepers. Classically finished in Santorini Black metallic, a colour that pings in the light as our photos show, with ivory leather, it looks barely half its age. Even high traffic or vulnerable areas such as the alloys and driver’s bolster appear little used.
Not, we suspect, that you would want to put this example to hard work. It really is too good for that. We haven’t seen a L322 as good as this for a while, and it is a testament to its four keepers. Classically finished in Santorini Black metallic, a colour that pings in the light as our photos show, with ivory leather, it looks barely half its age. Even high traffic or vulnerable areas such as the alloys and driver’s bolster appear little used.
Beyond the condition, this really is the Range Rover you want. It has an elevated Vogue SE specification with many options and is fitted with the punchy TDV8 3.6L twin turbo V8 diesel engine that is good for 272bhp. It’s quick and frugal.
The maintenance records support the sense of a well-cared-for 4x4. The service records run continuously at correct factory intervals - or better - from new to March 2025. Since 2024 the brake system has been overhauled with new discs, pads, calipers and all brake pipes, plus fluid. The gearbox has also been flushed, serviced and refilled together with the front and rear axle fluids. Other notable work includes a new turbo. Even the weatherstrips and HID bulbs, have been replaced, in the latter case for high quality Philips items. There are four new quality Pirelli PZero tyres, replacement manifold gaskets, and a new suspension air sensor. Not surprisingly, the MOT has no advisories.
Even 15 years after it left the showroom, a good L322 retains all the class and quality it had when new. This is just such a car.
History and Paperwork
- First registered 31st March 2010
- Four registered keepers from new
- Current keeper since November 2021
- Factory handbooks and wallet
- 2 keys
- V5C in current keeper’s name
- Full service history with nine stamps as detailed below
- Further maintenance since 2023 highlighted below
- High specification with print out shown in photos
- Large history file of maintenance
- Serviced by main dealers and 4x4 specialists
- MOT valid to 31st October 2025 with no advisories
- Showing 95,419 miles in photos
Service history:
- 05/04/11: 10,267 miles
- 25/09/12: 17,314 miles
- 23/10/13: 21,613 miles
- 24/08/16: 31,033 miles
- 06/04/19: 41,832 miles
- 11/12/21: 50,995 miles
- 15/12/22: 66,592 miles
- 22/01/24: 77,776 miles
- 07/03/25: 92,117 miles
Notable maintenance since 2023 in addition to servicing:
- 23/07/25: suspension air sensor
- 16/05/25: brake pads and fluid change
- 27/03/24: discs, pads and calipers replaced
- 05/03/24: four new Pirelli tyres plus balancing
- 29/01/24: manifold gaskets, OBD remap and EGR valve blanking kit and new turbo
- 24/02/23: door weatherstrips replaced
The Condition
- Handsome Santorini Black metallic paintwork with ‘sparkle’ finish in sun as shown
- Paintwork is highly presented with few indications of age as can be checked in photos
- Bodywork in very good order with straight panels and no accident damage reported
- Factory fitted with rear privacy glass
- Features chrome side steps
- Underside in very good order with no structural advisories on last MOT
- Factory standard multispoke alloys in very good condition with few signs of use
- Fitted with matching Pirelli PZero tyres in 2024
- Matching spare wheel as shown
- Factory tool kit and wheel jack
- Ivory leather interior in very good order with little age to high traffic areas
- High factory specification as listed in photos and shown via interior photos
- Piano black veneers and matching dark carpets with overmats
- Headlining is clean and well kept as shown
- Boot area is very clean with protective fitted mat included
- OEM removable tow bar fitted and correct factory electrics fitted in 2022 for use with a bike rack
- The vendor confirms that the car has never been used for towing
- Headlight bulbs replaced with brighter high quality Philips bulbs in 2024 to address common HID fade issue
- Vendor states that everything works including the remote pre-heated operated on key fob
Santorini Black is one of the most popular choices for a L322. It is classically understated, like the styling, but also sparkles in the light, as our photos show. This car's paintwork and bodywork are in very good order. The exterior remains factory standard, including the virtually unmarked alloys, with the addition of rear privacy glass and chrome side steps.
Inside there is a Vogue SE cabin with perforated ivory leather and piano black veneers. We were hard pressed to find any signs of wear inside, even to high traffic areas such as the driver's bolster and footwell. It remains a highly presentable car.
The car is fitted with a tow bar for a bike rack, but we are told that it has never been used for towing. It is a sign of the seller's attention to detail that the HID headlight bulbs, which are notoriously prone to fade, have been replaced with high quality - and very expensive - Philips units that deliver a brighter, more reliable light. This is an example, and there are many more in the Mechanics section and photos, of the seller's fastidious approach.
Inside there is a Vogue SE cabin with perforated ivory leather and piano black veneers. We were hard pressed to find any signs of wear inside, even to high traffic areas such as the driver's bolster and footwell. It remains a highly presentable car.
The car is fitted with a tow bar for a bike rack, but we are told that it has never been used for towing. It is a sign of the seller's attention to detail that the HID headlight bulbs, which are notoriously prone to fade, have been replaced with high quality - and very expensive - Philips units that deliver a brighter, more reliable light. This is an example, and there are many more in the Mechanics section and photos, of the seller's fastidious approach.
The Mechanics
- 3,628cc ‘Ford Lion’ V8 TDV8 twin turbo engine
- Power of 272bhp
- 6spd ‘Commandshift’ automatic gearbox
- Usual L322 Sport AWD technology and transmission functionality
- Full service history to March 2025
- Extensive brake work since 2024 covering virtually all components
- Gearbox flush and refill in January 2023 at recommended interval at 67,000 miles
- Front and rear axle oils replaced at the same time
- New battery in 2024
- Further extensive maintenance as detailed above
- No advisories on current MOT
The 'Ford Lion' V8 turbodiesel engine is a wise choice for buyers because it is both frugal and powerful. This Range Rover has covered few miles for its age and yet been properly maintained. We've detailed the servicing and other maintenance work above. The last service was in March 2025. There is a long list of additional maintenance work since the vendor acquired it a few years ago, including full replacement of brake pipes, discs, calipers and pads so that, in the vendor's words 'the brake system is like new.'
Other recent work includes replacing the turbo due to a sticking actuator and refreshing the gearbox and axle fluids.
The current MOT runs to October and contains no advisories. This is a very well sorted and clearly-cared for L322.
Other recent work includes replacing the turbo due to a sticking actuator and refreshing the gearbox and axle fluids.
The current MOT runs to October and contains no advisories. This is a very well sorted and clearly-cared for L322.
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