POWER AND PRICE! 2026 Range Rover Autobiography Review

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Jakub and Yuri review the 2026 Range Rover P530 Autobiography on The Straight Pipes. The Range Rover is putting down 523 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque from a Twin Turbo 4.4L V8 with a mild hybrid. At $196,705 CAD, would you take it over the BMW X7, Range Rover Sport, Mercedes GLS?

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36 thoughts on “POWER AND PRICE! 2026 Range Rover Autobiography Review

  1. Great video, love the car, you guys seem to be enjoying yourselves but not sure about the romper trousers of the guy with glasses don’t work in a Range Rover

  2. This very car was bought by our state chief, governoor of Kalimantan Timur. He said that this car is required by him to transverse Kalimantan's rough road and going extreme off road navigation. Yeah I bet he won't do off road with it. Since this SUV is "not-a-reable-but-beauty" SUV.

  3. Omg the reading the shampoo while pooping made me laugh out loud! I’ve been doing that since I was a little kid πŸ˜‚

  4. We have one of these. The second row has a lot more leg room than the standard wheelbase, so even if you don't use the third row a lot, you gain a real advantage (and phat trunk space). As you guys said, we use the third row for rug rat overflow. As far as the interior being cold in the winter, warm in the summer, we do have HVAC in the garage. No butlers. And we work really, really hard. We don't work as robber barons, because that wasn't a degree path in college. Just good old fashioned hard work, delivering real value to our clients, and contributing to society. This Range Rover is incredibly smooth. Our sense of smooth is defined by the replete luxury of our existence… wait, no. It ain't. But we ride in friends' big Mercs, BMWs, Bentleys, etc. This RR is every bit as smooth as any of them. Literally as smooth as any of them.

  5. I absolutely LOVE my 2020 Range Rover SV Autobiography Dynamic. I like my 2012 L322 but the L405 ts the best iteration of the Range Rover IMHO. Love the sound of the supercharged V8. The Turbo 4.4 BMW motor doesn't have the same growl (had the same engine in my BMW X5 50i). The 2020 L405 has screens but it also has physical buttons for almost all major functions and feathers. A rotary dial for volume and temp control. The temp control button also controls the heated and cooled seats. Also a physical button to turn on/off the massaging seats. There are other massage modes that you can use by going into the touch screen but most of the time, I just use the button since it uses the last use mode. I'm not a fan of the newest one screen does all. Its too minimalist to me. Makes it look cheap. The difference is specs is also not special like the L405.

    When its time to replace the L322, I'm considering a Defender. Until Range Rover changes the design of the latest model, I'll keep the L405. Hard pass on the latest generation.

  6. Looking to get one in Europe and I was quite shocked that for the same price you get the LWB Autobiography in Canada, in Europe you don't even get the base model as the base model is 15k more expensive than the LWB Autobiography in Canada.

  7. My wife and I have a 2019 Range Rover Supercharged (V8). Absolutely zero problems over 6 years and 56,000 miles. Mostly city, just taking our daughter to school, gymnastics, etc. Our other SUV is a 2024 Urus S, which is a whole different machine. You asked about occupations of people who buy these Range Rovers β€” I manage an investment fund that buys and sells Internet domain names. I focus on buying and let GoDaddy do all the selling to big companies and multi-million dollar VC-backed AI/crypto/gaming startups who pay top dollar for great domain names which they need to make billions with them. My wife sells seafood at wholesale to upscale seafood restaurants across Texas. She’s the best in the business. Neither of us need these cars to impress customers because our customers never see our vehicles. We both work from home so we don’t drive all that much. So, the business write-off thing is a bit myth-y. We just buy what we want to drive. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

  8. This is the first and last vid I’ve watched on this channel. I don’t want to hear about your explanation of expensive to your kid.

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