What does HSE mean on Range Rover?

High Specification Equipment What does HSE stand for on Land Rover models? HSE stands for ”High Specification Equipment”–and that should provide a clue to this model's unique appeal. On the other hand, SE stands for Standard Equipment.

Is a Range Rover HSE reliable?

The Range Rover Sport received a pretty poor rating from owners in the 2020 What Car? Reliability Survey, finishing bottom out of nine luxury SUVs scrutinised. The Land Rover brand as a whole achieved below-average marks to finish 31st out of the 31 manufacturers tested.

How fast is Range Rover Sport HSE?

PERFORMANCE

Top speed (mph)130†
Acceleration 0‑60 mph (secs)6.2†

What is the difference between Range Rover HSE and HST?

In terms of performance versus the HSE, the HST is nearly a second faster to 60 mph and has a top speed of 140 mph vs. the HSE's 130 mph. Unique to the HST are 21-inch 9-spoke gloss black wheels, red brake calipers, black exterior trim and roof, plus HST badges.

What is the purpose of HSE?

HSE's primary function is to secure the health, safety and welfare of people at work and protect others from risks to health and safety from work activity.

What is HSE package?

For those wondering what HSE means on a Range Rover, HSE stands for High Specification Equipment, as opposed to Standard Equipment (SE). The 2020 Range Rover HSE is a high-spec vehicle within the standard edition.

What is the life expectancy of a Range Rover?

A Range Rover can last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles with thorough maintenance, regular servicing and conservative driving habits. Based on an annual mileage of 15,000 miles per year this equates to 10 to 13 years of service before breaking down or requiring uneconomical repairs.