Produced through the mid 1990s into the early 2000s, the Range Rover II, often called the P38 by owners and forums, replaced the original Classic with a more electronically advanced platform while keeping the same commanding driving position. Our accessory range for this generation is compact and practical rather than decorative overkill: logo keychains and bottle openers sized to fit a keyring or a glovebox without fuss. Everything is aftermarket and designed to reference the badge, not manufacturer-issued.
The Range Rover II, known to most owners simply as the P38 after its internal project code, sits between the original Classic and the more modern L322 in the model's history. Parts availability for this generation varies by region, so many owners prefer accessories that are not dependent on exact trim matching. That is the gap our current lineup fills.
Both items are made from stainless steel and carry a Range Rover badge design rather than any specific P38 trim reference, so they suit daily drivers and weekend project cars alike. They are compact enough to travel with the car rather than staying behind on a shelf.
These are general Range Rover branded accessories rather than P38-specific bolt-on parts, so there is no fitment risk in the way there would be with body trim. They are aftermarket products designed to reference the Range Rover name, not official Land Rover merchandise.
Is the P38 the same as the Range Rover Classic? No, the P38 is the second generation, sold roughly from the mid 1990s to 2002, succeeding the original Range Rover I.
Do the keychains fit any Range Rover model? Yes. Our Range Rover keychain collection is generation-agnostic and suits P38 owners as well as newer models.
Can I get matching decor for my garage? Take a look at our Range Rover wall art selection, a popular add-on for P38 owners who also collect memorabilia.
Are these official Land Rover parts? No, they are aftermarket items designed to fit or reference the Range Rover name and are not manufacturer-licensed.
