Signature’s fleet of luxury 4x4 self-drive SUV vehicles will push your driving experience to a new level. Luxurious and versatile these vehicles are ideal for all occasions, whether it be a family weekend away, wedding transportation or for a memorable arrival at an event. Powerful, comfortable, technologically advanced, all attributes a Range Rover has in abundance.
Signature Car Hire has an extensive fleet of 4x4 Range Rovers, including the latest shape Sport, Vogue and Evoque, available in a choice of colours and engine sizes to ensure all customers’ needs are catered for. Each model is powerful with advanced technology and top of the range entertainment systems. Signature's self-drive Range Rover fleet will deliver you in comfort and style.
To see which Range Rover suits your car hire needs, simply click on the model above for prices and further information. Alternatively call one of our experienced customer care advisors on 0207 118 2244 who can talk you through all the benefits of each model we have on fleet in our London showroom.
Land Rover is a 4x4, all-terrain vehicle manufacturer, based in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, now operated as part of the Jaguar Land Rover business owned by Tata Motors of India. Originally the term Land Rover referred to one specific vehicle, a pioneering civilian all-terrain utility vehicle launched on 30 April 1948, at the Amsterdam Motor Show, but was later used as a brand for several distinct models, all capable of four-wheel drive.
Starting out as a model in the Rover Company’s product range, the Land Rover brand developed, first as a marque, then as a separate company, developing a range of four-wheel drive capable vehicles under a succession of owners, including British Leyland, British Aerospace and BMW.
In 2000, the company was sold by BMW to the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of their Premier Automotive Group. In June 2008, Ford sold its Jaguar and Land Rover operations to Tata Motors.White Range Rovers symbolise a crisp and trendy approach to the models – if you like bold choices on the road, white Range Rover hire is a brilliant way to inject your love for style in driving. From utility for businesses to fun for people who want to drive them on the weekends, the safety and comfort of Range Rovers are etched on your mind once you are driving them during your self-drive hire. Signature's Range Rover cars also make the perfect car to opt for when you hire a Range Rover for the day with our chauffeur service.
The first Land Rover made its debut in 1948. It was designed with brilliant simplicity for extraordinary ability and unrivalled strength and durability. In fact, six decades on it is estimated that two-thirds of all these incredible vehicles are still at work – many of them in some of the most extreme conditions and inhospitable places on earth.
The original 1948 Land Rover was ingeniously designed and engineered for extreme capability and strength. With extremely robust construction and characteristics such as short front and rear overhangs, it drove off the production line ready to take on some of the world’s toughest terrain. Today these qualities are as significant a part of what makes a Land Rover vehicle unique as they were 60 years ago.
The Land Rover was the product of continuous evolution and refinement throughout the 1950s and 1960s with improved stability and a tighter turning circle. It was a period in which Land Rover took the lead in the emerging market for four-wheel drive vehicles. As a tough, reliable mobility platform, countless organisations came to depend on Land Rover vehicles to get personnel and equipment into the most challenging situations…and then safely out again. From organisations such as Born Free Foundation to The Royal Geographical Society and Biosphere Expeditions - we enter the second decade of the 21st century with them still relying on Land Rover.
In keeping with the forward-thinking philosophy that founded Land Rover, a radical, entirely new product was introduced in 1970 and created its very own vehicle category. This overnight sensation was the original Range Rover. It had all the capability of a Land Rover with the comfort and performance of an on-road car.
Highly modified Land Rovers have competed in the Paris Dakar Rally and won the Macmillan 4x4 UK Challenge almost every year, as well as having been the vehicle used for the Camel Trophy and more recently in the Odyssey Driving Around the World expedition series as part of a sponsorship deal. Now, Land Rover has its own G4 challenge.
A distinctive feature of all Land Rover’s has been their exceptional axle articulation, which is the degree to which the wheels have vertical travel, with high amounts allowing them to maintain contact and traction with the ground over uneven surfaces. Despite the development of more car-like, road-orientated vehicles over years, Land Rover continues to market all its vehicles as fully off-road capable- even the Range Rover, which is equipped with a two-speed transfer box and long-travel suspension, as well as an array of electronic aids such as Land Rover's 'Terrain Response' system and traction control. The drivetrain and structure is capable of sustained heavy off-roading in all conditions as well as towing loads of up to 4 tons.