Have You Owned or Leased a Diesel Range Rover Between 2016 and 2024? You Could Claim Up to £16,000 in Compensation for Faulty DPF Emissions
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- Aug 4
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If you’ve owned or leased a Diesel Range Rover — including the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, or Evoque — between 2016 and 2024, there’s important news for you. You could be eligible to claim up to £16,000 in compensation due to problems caused by a faulty Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system.
What Is a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and What Went Wrong?
The DPF is an important part of your vehicle’s emissions system. It helps reduce harmful particles released from diesel engines by capturing soot and burning it off during a process called regeneration.
However, many diesel Range Rovers made between 2016 and 2024 were fitted with DPFs that did not regenerate properly. This caused the filters to clog up faster than they should, leading to:
Reduced engine performance and frequent limp mode activations
Higher fuel consumption and increased running costs
Costly repairs, including filter cleaning or replacement
Damage to other engine components like the turbocharger or timing chain
Persistent warning lights and exhaust smoke or smells
Who Can Claim Compensation?
You may be eligible if you:
Owned or leased a diesel Range Rover (including Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, or Evoque) between 2016 and 2024
Experienced issues related to the DPF, such as warning lights, limp mode, or expensive repairs
Have records of servicing or repairs connected to the DPF
You don’t need to currently own the vehicle — if you owned it during the affected years and suffered these problems, you can still claim.
How Much Could You Get?
Compensation amounts vary depending on your individual case, but successful claims have awarded anywhere between £3,000 and £16,000. This covers:
The cost of repairs or replacement parts
Extra fuel costs due to inefficiency
Loss of vehicle value caused by the faulty DPF
What Should You Do Next?
Check your eligibility: Many law firms and claims companies offer free online eligibility checks.
Gather your documents: You’ll likely need your vehicle registration (V5), purchase or lease agreement, and repair bills related to the DPF.
Submit your claim: Most claims are handled on a “no win, no fee” basis, so you don’t pay anything upfront.
Act quickly: Claim deadlines are approaching, usually by July or August 2025 depending on the claim provider.
Don’t Miss Out on Your Compensation
If you’ve driven a diesel Range Rover from 2016 to 2024 and experienced DPF problems, you could be entitled to thousands of pounds in compensation. These faulty filters have caused frustration, costly repairs, and safety concerns for thousands of drivers across the UK.
Act now to find out if you qualify before deadlines close. Reclaim your money and get peace of mind about your vehicle.
If you want help checking your eligibility or submitting a claim, reach out to trusted specialists who can guide you through the process.



