The Range Rover has evolved through multiple generations since 2002, with rear-window glass specifications varying significantly across model years and trim levels. Early models carry straightforward toughened rear glass, whilst later generations introduced integrated antenna elements, heated rear windows, and privacy or solar-control tinting as premium options.
From the mid-2010s onwards, many Range Rover variants gained advanced driver assistance systems through Land Rover's InControl suite, which can include front-facing cameras and sensors. Rear-window replacement remains straightforward in most cases, though some variants feature integrated antenna wiring that must be correctly reconnected to preserve radio reception.