The 1988 Land Rover Range Rover, part of the SUV's first generation, is powered by a 3.5-liter V8 engine that produces 182 horsepower. It comes with a permanent four-wheel-drive system, which makes it an excellent off-road vehicle. The Range Rover features a four-speed automatic transmission, with the option for a five-speed manual in some markets. Internally, it boasts luxurious appointments for the time, such as plush, comfortable seats and wood-grain accents. Despite its off-road capabilities, the Range Rover also provides a quite comfortable ride on pavement, a testament to its dual-purpose nature. Although it lacks modern safety features and infotainment technology, the classic Range Rover remains an iconic and desirable vintage SUV.