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The P38 Range Rover faced an impossible task. Charged with replacing the Range Rover Classic, one of very few vehicles to have achieved iconic status in its own lifetime, its somewhat boxy shape did little to win the traditionalists over.
Which was a shame because it was actually a very good vehicle indeed; the last of the classic Range Rovers, the co-called ‘soft dash’ vehicles, were essentially test mule P38s under the skin - and we lapped them up, then and now.
Which means that if you can get past its somewhat ungainly looks – although it, like so many cars that were unloved in their youth, has aged gracefully and is starting to find a ready fan base – you’ll find a very capable luxury off-roader indeed.
Offered with either the venerable Rover/Buick V8 petrol engine in 4.0-litre and 4.6-litre guise, or the 2.5-litre BMW six-cylinder turbo-diesel, the P38/P38A (named after the building at Solihull that the engineering team was located in) was given the codename ‘Pegasus’ internally, an appropriate moniker given that Pegasus was born after its mother was decapitated…
The suspension is an electronic airbag system that allows the car to be raised and lowered at the press of a button. Very reliable if maintained properly, it gives the driver the option of five different ride heights: Access, Motorway, Standard, Off-Road, and Off-Road Extended.
Manual and automatic gearboxes were offered, and both were mated to a proper low-range gearbox and permanent four-wheel-drive; the majority of P38s might have lived in the city but the Range Rover retained its legendary off-road ability nonetheless.
It entered production in 1994 as a Rover product, and died in 2001 under Ford’s watch. After falling out of favour on the secondhand market, enthusiasts have now started to prize it after discovering that its reputation for poor reliability was as a result of poor maintenance rather than any inherent engineering or design defects.







