
Land Rover Experience

The Landrover Experience is designed to offer professional level tuition using quality cars across the most demanding terrain.
Broadly speaking these are the options available:
Driving courses. Half or Full day with an advanced skills option. A good starter course.
Professional driver training, three levels and fully accredited.
Use of winches and vehicle recovery. Also towing trailers on off road terrain.
Corporate or Group events.Great for team training, awards or just a celebration. Three levels of service to chose from and of course you can always ask for bespoke.
These are just a few of the questions which we are asked.
What cars are available for customers to use?
There are up to 50 showroom standard or expedition fitted vehicles available from the full land Rover product range – all vehicles are the latest high-specification models. A typical Range Rover Vogue SE's TDV8 diesel delivers an impressive 640Nm of Torque,
priced at roughly £63,000 if purchased through a showroom .
The expedition cars are kitted up with raised air intakes and full under body protection for those who are aiming for something more adventurous.
All are fitted with Warn winches, using the latest synthetic cables rather than steel.
For trailers there are a full range of general purpose ones for the trailer handling courses, from 16ft Ifor Williams' flatbed or box trailers right up to 18ft car transports.
What about the instructors? Are they professionals?
Eastnor is also our global center of excellence for 4x4 driver training.
The tracks are used to improve the skills of police forces, the military, highways agency patrols and even our world wide instructor base.
Our instructors are sourced from all over the world and after rigorous training coupled with a vast amount of driving experience they are also ambassadors for the Land Rover Brand working in many locations around the globe, from Motor shows to vehicle launches, one or two have even been spotted on Top Gear.
Land Rover are committed to a sustainable future. Everything from the design of the vehicles and the way that they are built, to how and where we use them, at the end of their lift, to how they can be safely disposed of. We're reducing our impact on the environment.
Land Rover Experience centres operate under our Fragile Earth Policy, which means: We teach responsible driving practices to minimize the risk of damage to the ground. We constantly maintain our tracks, and use a rotation system where necessary to allow natural recovery. Our centers have close links with regional environmental and wildlife agencies to manage the area of responsibilities. We give priority to people and animals. At Eastnor water from our vehicle washes is filtered and then dispersed through a reed bed system supported by the environmental agency.



