2026 Range Rover Infotainment, Safety & Technology Guide
There isn’t any one thing that makes the Range Rover the icon that it is. It is the unique blend of style, luxury, and capability that makes it such a standout. All of these aspects are enhanced through the use of advanced technology, and there is quite a bit of it to be found all over the Range Rover. Let’s take a look at some highlights.
Range Rover Infotainment Technology
The heart of the Range Rover infotainment system is the Pivi Pro infotainment operating system, which is primarily operated via a 13.1-inch touchscreen. This manages all sorts of vehicle functions, including the stereo. The Range Rover comes with an impressive stereo system, made by the British audio experts at Meridian™. In its most advanced form, this system includes 34 speakers with 1,600 watts of amplified power and a dual-channel subwoofer. Even the floor of the Range Rover provides subtle haptic feedback to enhance the listening experience. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay work wirelessly with Pivi Pro, and there is an available data plan that powers the in-vehicle Wi-Fi. There is also an available Rear Seat Entertainment package, which gives rear seat passengers a pair of entertainment screens with matching headphones.
Range Rover Safety Technology
Automotive safety technology has advanced quite a bit in recent years, and it’s one more area where the Range Rover leads the pack. Advanced cameras, sensors, and a chassis that can respond to changing conditions in thousands of a second all work together to keep you safe in your Range Rover. The impressive list of driver assistance features, both standard and available, is as follows:
- Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Assist
- 3D Surround Camera
- Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist
- Driver Condition Response
- Lane Keep Assist
- Park Assist
- Traffic Sign Recognition and Adaptive Speed Limiter
- Occupant Protection Assist
- Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
- Emergency Brake Assist
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
Range Rover Performance Technology
For such a comfortable vehicle, the Range Rover boasts some seriously impressive performance. Technology plays a role in several aspects of this, but it is especially obvious when it comes to the available plug-in hybrid drivetrain, which produces power similar to the available V8 engine, yet only sips fuel. The Range Rover also comes with height-adjustable air suspension that automatically lowers to make getting in and out easier, and can also be raised to accommodate off-road driving. Additional off-road enhancements include Dynamic Response Pro, Terrain Response 2, Adaptive Dynamics, Hill Descent Control (HDC), Low traction launch, Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control, and, of course, all-wheel drive with a twin-speed transfer box.