The 1994 Land Rover Range Rover, belonging to the Generation two of Range Rovers (1994–2001), was a pivot in the SUV market with a combination of rugged utility and luxury. The 1994 model offers two engine options: a 3.9L V8 engine with a power output of 182 horsepower or a 4.2L V8 for the Long Wheelbase (County LWB) version. These are paired with four-speed automatic transmission with a four-wheel drive platform, demonstrating Land Rover's iconic off-road capability. Inside, the Range Rover offered a high level of comfort and refinement with features such as leather upholstery, power-adjustable heated seats, and automatic climate control. However, infotainment tech was sparse by modern standards. Notably, the 1994 model featured advanced safety for its time, with anti-lock brakes and traction control standard across the model range.