Donate Land Rover: Built For Adventure, Now Benefiting American Veterans Charities

Land Rover builds vehicles for people who take the road less traveled — literally. The Defender crossed deserts and forded rivers decades before off-road capability became a marketing term. The Range Rover established what a luxury vehicle could be when it was also genuinely capable of going anywhere. That combination of authentic capability and uncompromising quality has built one of the most passionate owner communities in the automotive world. When your Land Rover is ready to pass to its next chapter — whether you are upgrading to a new Defender or simply moving on — donating it to Vehicles For Veterans puts its remaining value to work for American veterans charity programs across the country.

Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form to get started today.

  • Free towing — we come to you, anywhere in the U.S.
  • Great tax deduction — we are a fully registered IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit
  • Convenient donation process — our team guides you through every step
  • Most vehicles accepted — running or not, on a case-by-case basis

A Program As Capable As The Vehicle You Are Donating

Land Rover buyers research their purchases thoroughly — and they bring that same instinct to choosing a donation program. Here is what to look for in a legitimate car donation organization — the kind of vetting a Land Rover owner appreciates before committing. Car Donation Foundation d/b/a Vehicles For Veterans has donated over $196 million to American veterans charities since 2010, funding the housing assistance, mental health support, adaptive equipment, and community resources that veterans and their families depend on. We accept most Land Rovers in most conditions on a case-by-case basis — running or not. Here is what to know about donating an older Land Rover before you start the process.

Land Rover shares its JLR corporate home with Jaguar — if you have a Jaguar to donate alongside your Land Rover, visit our Jaguar donation page for full details.

Land Rover Models We Accept For Donation

We accept most Land Rover vehicles in most conditions on a case-by-case basis.

Defender

The original Defender was one of the most anticipated vehicle revivals in automotive history — its return in 2020 after a four-year absence generated enthusiasm that few vehicle launches have matched. The current Defender brings genuine off-road capability, available turbocharged inline-six and V8 power, and a design that honors the original's utilitarian character while delivering modern luxury and technology. Defender 90, 110, and 130 body styles attract different buyer communities — two-door 90 buyers who want the most focused off-road tool, 110 buyers who want family utility alongside genuine capability, and 130 buyers who want maximum passenger space in the Defender package. V8-powered Defender 90 and 110 variants are particularly sought after by buyers who want the full performance expression of the revival. If you are upgrading to a new Defender, donating your current Land Rover is a clean and meaningful way to transition.

Range Rover

The Range Rover is the vehicle that established the luxury off-road category — and it has never been successfully dethroned. Its combination of genuine off-road capability, available long-wheelbase body, and a cabin that competes with the finest luxury sedans in the world attracts buyers who want the absolute best of both worlds. Range Rover Sport brings a more dynamic character to the formula, drawing buyers who want Range Rover's prestige with a lower, more aggressive stance. Range Rover Velar and Evoque extend the family's design language to more accessible dimensions, each drawing their own devoted buyer communities. SVR performance variants across the Range Rover Sport and Velar lineup attract buyers who wanted Land Rover's off-road credentials alongside genuine track-focused performance.

Discovery & Discovery Sport

The Discovery is Land Rover's family-focused off-road vehicle — a genuine seven-seater with third-row seating, impressive towing capability, and the kind of off-road credentials that most family SUVs only pretend to have. Discovery buyers are practical adventurers who specifically chose capability over comfort-only alternatives, and they show up at auction for clean examples that reflect that original buyer intent. The Discovery Sport compact crossover draws more urban-focused buyers who want Land Rover's design and brand identity in a more city-appropriate footprint.

Freelander & LR2, LR3, LR4

The Freelander and its American-market LR2 successor brought Land Rover's identity to a more accessible compact crossover format, drawing buyers who wanted the brand's character at a more practical entry point. LR3 and LR4 — the Discovery 3 and Discovery 4 in American-market naming — are among the most capable family off-roaders ever produced, with their advanced Terrain Response system and available air suspension delivering genuine all-terrain ability that their practical family crossover dimensions belie. Clean LR3 and LR4 examples attract buyers who understand their capability and pursue them specifically for serious off-road use.

Classic Land Rovers & Range Rover Classic

Series I, II, and III Land Rovers — the original utilitarian British off-roaders produced from 1948 through 1985 — are genuine collector vehicles whose values reflect their place as the founding document of the capable SUV. Clean, documented Series Land Rovers attract buyers from around the world who prize their combination of mechanical simplicity, genuine capability, and extraordinary historical significance. The original Range Rover Classic — produced from 1970 through 1996 — is one of the most coveted British collector vehicles available, its combination of V8 power, permanent four-wheel drive, and timeless styling commanding prices that reflect its status as a design and engineering landmark. Early two-door Range Rover Classics are particularly sought after by collectors who prize their rarity and purity.

How To Donate Your Land Rover In Three Steps

Step One: Call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our online donation form. Our team is available to answer every question about your specific vehicle — whether it is a current Defender 110 V8 or a 1972 Series III.

Step Two: We arrange free towing at a time that works for your schedule, whether your Land Rover is running or not. We come to you — no cost, wherever your vehicle is located.

Step Three: After your vehicle sells at auction, we mail your tax-deductible receipt reflecting the final sale value. Save it for tax time.

What Your Land Rover Donation Makes Possible

Of the 19.6 million veterans in the United States, many rely on the programs your donation helps fund — housing assistance for veterans in transition, mental health care for those carrying the invisible wounds of service, adaptive equipment that restores independence, and service dogs that change lives.

Land Rover has always built vehicles for people who go where others won't. Your donation carries that same spirit — going the extra distance for the veterans who gave everything in service to this country.

Donate your Land Rover today — call 1-855-811-4838 or fill out our vehicle donation form.

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