The VIN number in Land Rover should be permanently attached to the chassis or body on the right side of the vehicle in a visible place. Vehicle identification is one of the first activities performed during vehicle diagnostic tests and is an important part of them.

Where is the VIN in Land Rover?

In Land Rover vehicles, it is located in different places, depending on the car’s model (eg Range Rover, Defender, Discovery, Freelander). In older cars, it was placed on the vehicle’s nameplate or was “crammed” or embossed on a vehicle frame or body. In new vehicles the numbers are often visible in the form of a sticker behind the windshield. If we can not locate the number, it is worth coming to the SKP and ask the diagnostician for help. The easiest way, however, will be to use our tool, which is available on the home page. Of course, if we are looking for a new car then many advertisers enter such a number in the car sales announcement and already allows us to check it.

You can find the VIN of the Land Rover model you are interested in here.
Remember to check your vehicle history before buying! You can do this by entering the VIN Land Rover number below:

Where is the VIN in the standard vehicle locations?

The VIN number is an individual vehicle identification number which is a series of 17 characters. This code is stamped into vehicles by their manufacturers and can usually be found in the engine compartment or on the driver’s-side windscreen. However, it really all depends on the make and model of vehicle you own. So if you don’t know where the VIN is on your car you can check a few more standard places ie.

  • Checking stolen vehicle databases
  • Technical vehicle data
  • Information on previous odometer readings
  • Information on possible collisions and accidents
  • Archived photographs of the vehicle
  • Vehicle destination
  • Factory defects of the vehicle

As we mentioned earlier it is usually easiest to locate the VIN number in the bottom right hand corner of the dashboard. We should then be able to read it by looking at the windscreen from the driver’s side.