Range Rover’s presence at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 signals the opening of the British summer season, setting the tone for a curated series of cultural moments across the UK
‘The Range Rover Cloister’ embodies modern British luxury through design, craftsmanship and serene architectural landscaping, reflecting the brand’s distinctive DNA
Range Rover Electric is previewed in launch specification for the first time, positioned at the heart of a defining cultural moment ahead of its global reveal later in 2026
LONDON, UK – 13 MAY 2026: Range Rover will introduce ‘The Range Rover Cloister’ at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026. The inaugural garden has been designed to serve as a serene, sculptural place for reflection, inspired by cloistered architecture. Nestled within the borders of the architectural space lies the upcoming Range Rover Electric, previewed in its launch specification for the first time ahead of its official unveiling later in 2026.
Range Rover is headline sponsor of the RHS Chelsea Flower show; reinforcing its position as a leader in modern luxury design and British craftmanship. Range Rover has commissioned Alexandra Noble, a garden designer based in London, to imagine the brand’s modernist design philosophy through a space designed to be serene and restorative. The installation reflects the calm, modern serenity of a Range Rover interior through proportion, materiality and an emphasis on elevated British craft. The installation features sculptural hornbeam columns, delicate pollinator‑friendly planting, reflective water features and crafted stone pathways. An Amelanchier pair of trees adds height and artistry.
Alexandra Noble for Range Rover
The Range Rover Electric lies at the heart of the garden, within the sculptural planting and reflective water, previewed for the first time in its official launch specification ahead of a reveal later in 2026. Its metallic Belgravia Green exterior finish – a signature in the colour palette – fits perfectly with the theme. Designed for life’s leaders with the most discerning tastes, Range Rover Electric is almost virtually indistinguishable within the line‑up – the only signal to its power shown through the flush grille and ‘EV’ wheel centre caps. A true Range Rover, it will offer a new level of refinement, in a serene cabin where precision and craft meet effortless power delivery and signature capability.
Range Rover’s presence at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 is further reinforced through its contribution to the RHS Greener Futures Summit, a platform convening leaders from business, science, design and policy to explore how our built and natural environments shape health and wellbeing in the context of a changing climate. As part of the programme, Alison Nuttall, JLR Head of Sustainability Global Affairs, will join a panel discussion examining the role of urban design and green infrastructure in creating healthier, more resilient cities – reflecting Range Rover’s belief that thoughtful, innovative design, combined with cross‑sector collaboration play a critical role in delivering long‑term value for people and communities.
The partnership also underscores Range Rover’s long‑term commitment aims towards more sustainable progress, aligning with the brand’s forthcoming fully electric models and its vision for modern luxury by design.
MARTIN LIMPERT, MANAGING DIRECTOR, RANGE ROVER, SAID: “RHS Chelsea Flower Show is a global stage for cultural leadership, craftsmanship and design excellence – qualities central to Range Rover. Our partnership reflects a shared commitment to purposeful leadership and modern British creativity and offers the ideal platform to present a quietly confident expression of what defines Range Rover today and in its electric future.”
Range Rover Managing Director
Martin Limpert
Alexandra Noble for Range Rover
Alexandra Noble for Range Rover
Alexandra Noble for Range Rover
Once RHS closes the gates on the 2026 Chelsea Flower Show, The Range Rover Cloister will be donated and relocated to St Cecilia’s Care Home in Bromley to support health and welfare charity, Leonard Cheshire so that their residents can enjoy the key elements of the garden for years to come.
RHS Chelsea Flower Show (19–23 May 2026) signals the start of the gardening season, returning to the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea with a showcase of inspirational gardens and the very best in horticultural excellence. World‑class exhibitors will present gardens that highlight leading examples of contemporary design, explore emerging trends and address the pressing issues shaping horticulture today.