The History of Land Rover
The birth of the Land Rover was in September of 1947 when brothers Spencer and Maurice Wilks put forward the Land Rover project to the board of directors at Rover Car. The first Land Rover was designed in the United Kingdom; the prototype was built upon on a Jeep chassis and named the 80” (taken from its wheel-base) although Land Rovers didn’t make a public appearance until April 1948. What follows is a brief history of the Land Rover marque: -
Land Rover Timeline

Rover Cycle Company Limited
(Before 1906)
The Rover company starting its life producing cycles.

Rover Company Limited
(1906-1936)
The Rover company stops making cycles and begins producing prestige cars.

Rover War effort
(1937-1945)
The Rover factories produce various parts for war vehicles including tank and aircraft engines.

Land Rover Series I
(1948 - 1958)
Land Rover model(s): 80", 86", 88"/107", 109"

Land Rover Series II
(1958 - 1961)
Land Rover model(s): 88"/109"

Land Rover Series IIA
(1961 - 1971)
Land Rover model(s): 88"/109"

Land Rover Series III
(1971 - 1985)
Land Rover model(s): 88"/109"

Land Rover Lightweight
(1968 - 1983)
Land Rover model(s): 88"

Defender
(1983 - 1984)
Land Rover model(s): 90/110

Discovery
(1990)
Discovery is launched.

New Range Rover
(1994)
Land Rover launch a re-modelled "P38 Range Rover".

Freelander
(1997)
Land Rover launch the Freelander to compete with the small 4x4 market.

Discovery Series 2
(1998)

Range Rover MK3
(2002)

Discovery 3
(2004)
