Common Problems with the
2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk3 (L461)

We've identified 1 known issue that can affect the 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk3 (L461). None are considered critical, but they're worth knowing about before you buy.

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The 2025 period has an average number of reported issues compared to other Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk3 (L461) year periods.

All Known Issues

Rapid Rear Brake Wear

MinorBrakes

Cars equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control can experience accelerated rear brake wear due to regenerative braking system calibration.

Most affected: Models with Adaptive Cruise Control

Estimated cost: £300–£600Affects: 20222025Often appears around: 20,000–40,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Premature rear brake wear
  • Squealing from rear brakes
  • Brake warning light

What to inspect before you buy

  • Rear brake pad and disc condition
  • Brake service history

Buying Tips for the 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk3 (L461)

  • Test the Pivi Pro screen for stability; early software was prone to frequent reboots.
  • On PHEV models, verify the car switches cleanly between electric and petrol modes.
  • Check for rapid rear brake wear if the car uses Adaptive Cruise Control frequently.
  • Inspect door seals and interior trim for rattles - early build quality can be variable.

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