Range Rover Price Guide 2025: How Much Will It Cost in Sri Lanka?

Thinking of buying a Range Rover in Sri Lanka this year? Here’s your full breakdown—new vs used prices, taxes, hidden costs, financing options, and resale advice, all explained like a real Lankan would.
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2025 Range Rover price breakdown in Sri Lanka.

✨ You don’t just drive a Range Rover in Sri Lanka—you make a statement.

That’s what my cousin said when he pulled up in his brand-new Range Rover Sport Autobiography at a wedding in Galle. And he wasn’t wrong. In Lanka, a Range Rover isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a symbol. A head-turner. The kind of ride that makes even tuk drivers slow down to take a second look.

But before you get ahead of yourself dreaming of cruising down Marine Drive in your matte black Velar, let’s break it down: How much does a Range Rover really cost in Sri Lanka in 2025?

As someone who’s been a Range Rover fanatic since my O/L days (and spent hours on ikman.lk, SML Frontier, and even some shady FB Marketplace pages), I’ve put together this realistic, local, and relatable guide to Range Rover prices—just for you.

💰 New Range Rover Prices in Sri Lanka (2025)

Let’s get straight into it. If you’re going for brand new, you’re stepping into premium territory.

Here’s the general price breakdown for official imports and recon models in 2025:

Model

Starting Price (LKR)

Range Rover Evoque (Dynamic SE)

24.5M – 28.9M

Range Rover Velar

29.5M – 34.5M

Range Rover Sport SE

34.59M – 39.9M

Range Rover Sport Autobiography

42.5M – 49M

Range Rover SV (Flagship)

62M+

🔗 Source: Based on 2025 listings from SML Frontier Automotive and verified luxury car dealers in Colombo 07.

Now, why so expensive? Apart from the obvious luxury tax, Sri Lanka’s import duties, customs valuation, and fluctuating USD exchange rates (currently LKR 325 per USD as of July 2025) are pushing prices up.

🚘 Used Range Rover Prices in Sri Lanka (2025)

If you’re thinking, “Machang, new ekak is too much for my budget,” don’t worry—the used market is thriving.

Here’s a ballpark figure for used Range Rovers, based on mileage, condition, and year:

Used Model

Average Price (LKR)

Evoque (2016–2019)

11M – 16M

Velar (2018–2021)

17M – 23M

Sport HSE (2016–2020)

18M – 26M

Autobiography (2015–2019)

22M – 30M

You’ll see these on ikman.lk, AutoLanka.com, or even parked at a Colombo café with a “For Sale” sign.

👉 Tip: Look for vehicles with personal import history. These are often better maintained than auctioned Japanese recons.

📉 Additional Costs You Need to Know

Buying a Range Rover is just the start. The real cost of ownership includes a few hefty extras:

1. Registration Fee

You’ll need to register your new Rover at the RMV—budget around LKR 1 Million for luxury models.

2. Insurance Premiums

Depending on your coverage, you’ll be spending LKR 1.5M – 3M annually.

Pro Tip: Companies like Fairfirst and Union Assurance offer tailored packages for luxury SUVs with roadside assistance.

3. Maintenance & Service

Expect to pay about LKR 150,000 – 300,000 for regular servicing. And if something goes wrong? Parts aren’t cheap. A single headlight on a 2020 Velar can cost over LKR 500,000 to replace!

That’s why extended warranties or reliable garages like Auto Miraj Maharagama or Jayantha Motors Nugegoda are a must.

💡 Range Rover Financing in Sri Lanka (2025)

If you don’t have 30+ million sitting in your BOC account, you’re not alone. Many Sri Lankans turn to financing options.

Here’s how it usually works:

  • Down payment: Minimum 30% (e.g., LKR 10M for a 33M Velar)
  • Loan period: 3–5 years
  • Monthly Installments: Around LKR 550,000 – 1.2M (depending on the bank & model)

📌 Try banks like Commercial Bank, DFCC, or HNB—they’ve been offering 6.5% – 8.2% vehicle loan rates for luxury imports (2025 figures).

Also, check leasing options with SML Frontier and Indra Traders, especially for recon units.

🔄 Is It Worth It? Consider the Resale Value

Here’s the thing: Range Rovers hold value—but only if you treat them well.

A properly maintained Evoque can retain 60% of its value after 5 years. But if you skip services or crash it on the Kaduwela highway, don’t expect more than scrap value.

If you’re planning to resell later, go for:

  • Popular colours: Fuji White, Santorini Black, Byron Blue
  • Low mileage (under 80,000km)
  • Clear import/service history

🛒 Where to Buy a Range Rover in Sri Lanka

For brand new imports, check:

For used models, try:

  • 🔎 Ikman.lk
  • 🔎 AutoLanka.com
  • 🔎 Facebook groups like “Luxury Vehicles for Sale – Sri Lanka”

Just make sure to inspect thoroughly. Always go with a trusted mechanic (or someone like my uncle Ruwan from Boralesgamuwa—he’s caught more shady imports than I can count 😅).

🧠 Final Thoughts (From a Local Range Rover Fan)

Owning a Range Rover in Sri Lanka in 2025 is definitely a flex. Whether you’re taking it up to Nuwara Eliya for a chill weekend or showing it off at a hotel opening in Colombo, it’s one of those cars that just hits different.

But it’s not just about the name. You’re also investing in:

  • Comfort
  • Safety
  • Performance
  • And yes—status

Still, it’s important to know your numbers. Look beyond the showroom price. Factor in taxes, insurance, and future repairs. And don’t forget to test drive before you commit—the feeling of sitting behind that wheel will either convince you or send you running.

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📣 Ready to Make Your Move?

Whether you’re browsing for a used Evoque on ikman.lk or dreaming of importing your own Range Rover Sport, do your research. Check the taxes. Compare sellers. Talk to other owners. And above all—drive smart.

💬 Drop your comments below if you’ve owned a Range Rover or are planning to get one this year! Let’s chat about the journey, the costs, and those unexpected garage visits 😅

What is the starting price of a new Range Rover in Sri Lanka in 2025?

New Range Rovers in Sri Lanka start at around LKR 24.5 million for the Evoque and go up to over LKR 62 million for flagship SV models.

Maintenance can cost LKR 150,000 to 300,000 per year, depending on the model and usage.

Annual insurance costs range from LKR 1.5 million to 3 million based on coverage and model.

 Yes, especially well-maintained models with clear service history. Evoque and Velar models from 2016–2020 are popular choices.

You can buy new models from SML Frontier Automotive or browse used ones on platforms like ikman.lk and AutoLanka.

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