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This collection covers Land Rover and Range Rover interior parts across all model families, including dashboard components, switches, trim panels, headlining, and seat hardware. Fitment varies by model, trim level, and VIN, more than for any other parts category. Selection spans OEM Genuine, Allmakes, and quality aftermarket trim and accessory parts.
Accelerator Pedal Pad - a moulded rubber pad fitted over the accelerator pedal arm, providing a textured grip surface for the driver's foot and pro...
View full detailsFir Tree Fastener in light grey, for the roof trim and headlining assembly. Push-fit fastener that secures roof trim panels and headlining ancilla...
View full detailsTransfer Box Gear Lever Knob fitted to the LT230 transfer box gear lever in vehicles where the LT230 is paired with the LT77 main gearbox. The lev...
View full detailsInterior Lamp Lens for the centre interior lamp mounted in the headlining. The lens is the translucent cover that locates over the centre courtesy...
View full detailsInside Door Handle Bezel The interior trim escutcheon that surrounds the door release handle on the inner door panel, finishing the opening around ...
View full detailsPedal Rubber Pad for the foot pedal. The moulded rubber pad slips over the pedal arm to provide a durable, non-slip foot surface. Fitted to manual...
View full detailsGear Lever Knob for the LT77 5-speed manual gearbox. Fits the main gear lever of LT77-equipped vehicles, including V8 petrol manual variants. The ...
View full detailsInside Door Handle Bezel The interior trim escutcheon that surrounds the door release handle on the inner door panel, finishing the opening around ...
View full detailsInterior Door Handle for the left-hand side. Part of the door latch and release mechanism. Mounted on the inner door, the handle operates the latc...
View full detailsHex-head bolt, 1/4" UNF thread, 7/8" long. Unified Fine (UNF) thread form with a hexagonal head for use with standard imperial spanners and socket...
View full detailsSelf-Tapping Screw – No. 8 × 5/8 in is a general-purpose fastener for securing body, trim and panel fixings. Being self-tapping, it forms its own ...
View full detailsScrew M6 x 20 pan-head screw. It can be used in place of LR083229 (RYG500650 / DYP500210 / EYG50080) but is not identical: this screw has no capti...
View full detailsInterior Door Handle for the right-hand side. Part of the door latch and release mechanism. Mounted on the inner door, the handle operates the lat...
View full detailsGear Knob - LT95 is the hand grip fitted to the main gear lever of the LT95 4-speed gearbox. It threads onto the top of the gear lever and provide...
View full detailsSelf-Tapping Screw - a No. 8 x 3/8" self-tapping screw used as a general-purpose fixing. The self-tapping thread cuts its own mating thread as it ...
View full detailsNut - M8 plain low-profile nut, sold individually. A standard metric M8 nut in the low-profile (thin) form. Used across gearbox, suspension, axle,...
View full detailsCigar Lighter - the panel-mounted lighter and 12V accessory socket in the instrument panel electrical system. The assembly comprises a socket and ...
View full detailsFlange Bolt is an M8 x 35 mm bolt with an integral flange beneath the head. The flange spreads clamp load across the joint face and acts as a buil...
View full detailsFestoon Bulb for interior lamps. A double-ended festoon bulb that locates between the sprung contacts of the courtesy, map and interior lamp housi...
View full detailsHeadlining Drive Fastener is a trim fastener used within the interior headlining assembly to secure the roof lining panel to the body. The fastene...
View full detailsWindscreen wiper arm forming part of the windscreen wiper system. The arm transmits motion from the wiper linkage spindle to the wiper blade, main...
View full detailsGearbox Gaiter Grommet seals the point where the high/low transfer lever passes through its gaiter on the LT95 four-speed gearbox. Fitted to the t...
View full detailsFresh Air Grille Finisher for the fresh air intake, left-hand side. This capping finisher trims the fresh air intake grille on the body, covering ...
View full detailsSeat Belt Fixing Kit provides the mounting hardware used to secure a seat belt assembly to the vehicle body anchorage points. The kit supplies the...
View full detailsBrake Pedal Rubber Pad for vehicles with automatic transmission. Fitted over the brake pedal arm in the pedal box assembly, this slip-resistant ru...
View full detailsSeat Base Trim Set that covers the lower seat base frame, supplied as a matched left- and right-hand pair (391525 LH and 391524 RH).
Glovebox Lamp Assembly is the interior illumination lamp that lights the glove box compartment, forming part of the vehicle's interior lighting cir...
View full detailsDog Guard - Upper Half - load-space partition, upper section only. Mounts behind the rear seat backrests and closes off the upper part of the open...
View full detailsWaterproof Seat Cover Set for the front seats, supplied as a pair. Tailored to fit over the standard front seats and protect the original upholste...
View full detailsStatic Lap Belt - a two-point lap seat belt for a centre or side-facing seating position. The webbing is a fixed length and is adjusted by hand to...
View full detailsCategory Overview
Interior parts cover everything inside the cabin: dashboard assemblies and switches, instrument cluster components, headlining, door cards and door handles, seat trim and seat hardware, centre console parts, floor mats and load liners, sun visors, mirrors, and trim clips. The category spans every Land Rover and Range Rover model family currently supported, from Series and Classic Defender restoration parts through to current Range Rover L460 and New Defender L663 cabin components.
Coverage is broader than a single model collection because interior trim has a higher rate of shared part numbers across siblings (door cards, switches, and headlining components are often interchangeable across a generation), but trim levels, leather grades, and electronic switch packs vary by spec. Use the filter sidebar or the model-specific child collections linked below to narrow to your vehicle.
Pre-Purchase ChecklistInterior parts have the tightest fitment dependencies of any category on this site. Confirm each of the following before placing an order:
For vehicles still in mainstream production support (Discovery 5, Range Rover Sport L461, and current Defender L663), OEM Genuine remains the primary source for dashboard, switch, and electronic trim components. For classic models out of production for more than 10 years, Land Rover Classic Parts remains the official genuine source, with quality aftermarket parts (Bearmach, Britpart, Allmakes) covering the bulk of restoration interior demand.
Interior parts also sit adjacent to several other systems on the catalogue. Switch packs and instrument cluster components overlap with Land Rover electrical parts where the unit is electronic rather than purely mechanical. Door cards and headlining attachment points overlap with chassis and body parts where structural panels meet trim. Trim clips and retaining hardware overlap with hardware and fasteners when an interior repair needs replacement fixings. A single restoration job often draws from two or three of these categories together.
For model-specific interior parts, narrow to the relevant child collection: Classic Defender parts, Discovery 2 parts, Range Rover Classic parts, or Range Rover P38 parts. Each child collection filters to its model and supports a finer search across the interior catalogue.
The full Land Rover and Range Rover parts catalogue covers related cabin and trim-adjacent areas. The categories below sit next to interior parts in buyer search intent and often complete a single restoration or repair job.
External body panels, bulkhead and crossmember repair sections, structural chassis parts.
Land Rover chassis and body partsAdd-on convenience items, dog guards, roof racks, towing accessories, boot liners.
Land Rover accessoriesInterior dome lights, switch-integrated lighting, headlining-mounted fittings.
Land Rover lightingTrim clips, basic fasteners, and some switch packs interchange across siblings within a generation. Dashboards, instrument clusters, door cards, headlining, and seat hardware are model-specific and often trim-level-specific. As a general rule, anything visible inside the cabin should be confirmed by part number against the vehicle's VIN before ordering. Carryover from a sibling model is the exception, not the rule.
The VIN and the option-pack code on the build plate are the two reliable references. For vehicles built from approximately 1997 onwards, the 17-digit ISO 3779 VIN format provides model year and platform encoding. For earlier vehicles (Classic Defender Tdi-era, Discovery 1 pre-1997, Range Rover Classic), the standard digit-position rules do not fully apply and the build plate or Land Rover Heritage records are the better source.
Some platform-shared components carry over between Land Rover and Range Rover models built on the same architecture. For example, the IBF platform shared by Discovery 3 (L319) and Range Rover Sport L320 sees some common interior fittings, and the D7u platform shared by Range Rover L405, Range Rover Sport L494, and Discovery 5 L462 shares more again. Most cabin-facing trim does not interchange across model lines, however, because dashboard surfaces, switch finishes, and seat hardware are spec'd separately.
Wear and failure patterns are model-specific. Headlining sag is common on Discovery 2 and Range Rover P38 cabins as the original foam adhesive breaks down with age and heat cycling. Leather seat bolster cracking affects Range Rover Classic and early L322 driver's seats more than other panels because of the entry and exit wear pattern. Dashboard surface delamination and sticky-touch coating breakdown is a known issue on Range Rover P38 and early L322 dashboards. Switch pack failure (window switches, mirror switches, seat memory switches) is concentrated on Range Rover L322 and Discovery 3 builds where the same supplier hardware was used across the generation. When sourcing replacement parts, the wear pattern usually points to which trim level and which build-year sub-variant the vehicle started life as.
Most model generations carry at least one mid-cycle interior trim split, and several carry more than one. The Range Rover L322 (2002 to 2012) had a major refresh around 2006 that changed dashboard surfaces and switch packs. The Range Rover P38 (1994 to 2001) split its interior parts catalogue mid-production around 1999. Discovery 2 had a 2003 facelift that changed cabin trim. The current L460 Range Rover (2022 onwards) has already seen PHEV variant changes that affect rear-cabin layout. When ordering interior parts, treat the model designation as a starting point rather than a complete fitment identifier and verify the build year against the canonical parts catalogue for that generation.
Updated: May 2026