Land Rover resale values in South Africa
Land Rover is one of South Africa's strongest premium SUV brands, with the Defender and Range Rover families selling steadily through the JLR SA dealer network. Buyers trade off badge appeal and genuine off-road ability against a patchy reliability reputation that weighs on resale.
Brand depreciation profile
Projected value of a typical Land Rover at R 1 824 700, the median new price across the range, on the premium (established) curve. Estimates, not quotes.
Every Land Rover we track
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SUVs & crossovers
- New from
- R 1 147 000
- Worth in 3 years
- R 702 233 (61%)
- New from
- R 1 362 900
- Worth in 3 years
- R 819 794 (60%)
- New from
- R 1 459 200
- Worth in 3 years
- R 862 676 (59%)
- New from
- R 1 824 700
- Worth in 3 years
- R 1 097 570 (60%)
- New from
- R 1 839 400
- Worth in 3 years
- R 1 106 412 (60%)
- New from
- R 2 212 700
- Worth in 3 years
- R 1 330 954 (60%)
- New from
- R 3 291 700
- Worth in 3 years
- R 1 902 657 (58%)
Keeps about 64% of its price over three years on our curve. Price data coming.
Common questions about Land Rover values
Do Land Rover cars hold their value?
Land Rover sits in our "Premium (established)" depreciation tier. On our model a typical Land Rover keeps about 58% of its new price after three years, so a R 1 824 700 car would still be worth around R 1 059 583. These are estimates to compare cars, not a quote.
What is the cheapest new Land Rover?
The cheapest Land Rover we track is the Range Rover Evoque, from about R 1 147 000. After three years it should still be worth around R 702 233 on our estimates.
Which Land Rover holds value best?
On our numbers the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque holds value best, keeping about 61% of its price after three years, roughly R 702 233 of a R 1 147 000 purchase. Rankings shift as prices update, so treat it as a guide.