Quoting Iceman .
Hmm, it's ok. The front seems a bit weird. The lights don't look very accurate. Maybe if you put two transparent 1x1 plates together with a white SNOT plate on top and stick the two of them on sideways, on each side, then again I don't know how you would attach them, which is a problem. I wouldn't know what you could put on the bottom of the headlights to make it look nice. Perhaps you could mess with the grill a little and find a way to put a bumper on, that would stick out more. But I dunno. It's a nice looking vehicle but I don't see the Land Rover in it.
I fiddled with the design of the front quite a few times, but each time I came back to this design because it was the only one that not only looked somewhat close to the actual thing, but also allowed for the steering/suspension combo to work without any interference, which is a big thing for me. Shame to hear that you don't see a range rover here, especially when given that others do. Then again, I do suppose Lego is yet another medium subject to interpretation. Feel free to try one on your own though if you feel you can pick up where I've 'slacked off'.
:)