Land Rover and Range Rover Air Suspension Parts from Aerosus: Discovery, Range Rover and Sport Model Coverage

TL;DR

  • Aerosus maintains a dedicated Land Rover air suspension category covering the Discovery line, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque, Velar and the New Defender.
  • The Product Finder narrows the search by model, construction year, platform, model edition and position.
  • The official FAQ explains VDS — Variable Damping Suspension — and how to recognise it on Range Rover air struts.
  • Owners unsure of their configuration can have the support team confirm the correct part by VIN.

Overview

Few vehicle families rely on air suspension as consistently as Land Rover's. From the Discovery line to the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar, height-adjustable air suspension is central to how these vehicles combine road comfort with off-road capability — which makes Land Rover air suspension parts a steadily recurring repair category for owners. Aerosus, an air suspension specialist, serves it with a dedicated Land Rover category built around model, platform and edition distinctions.

This article follows the official Aerosus material: the models the category covers, how the search narrows from model to platform to position, what the FAQ explains about VDS on Range Rover products, and the support and delivery commitments behind an order.

A Dedicated Land Rover Category Across the Model Families

The Aerosus Land Rover page lists its covered models in the category's shopping options. The Discovery family appears generation by generation — Discovery in its successive versions alongside the Discovery Sport — and the Range Rover family spans the Range Rover itself, the Range Rover Sport, the Range Rover Evoque and its newer generation, and the Range Rover Velar. The Freelander and the New Defender complete the list.

Under the model layer sits the platform layer, from the Classic and the P38A through the L-series platform codes that distinguish the modern generations. This is the same structure the main navigation exposes: each Land Rover model line opens into its platform generations with year ranges, ending in the parts list for that generation. The Product Finder on the category page steps through model, construction year, platform, model edition and position, with an air suspension type selection where relevant, and the page invites owners to contact the team through the contact form if they need help finding the right product.

For buyers, the value of this structure is precision: a Range Rover part is not chosen against the badge but against the specific generation and configuration — which, on these vehicles, is where fitment is actually decided.

VDS: The Range Rover Term the FAQ Explains

Land Rover fitment comes with its own terminology, and the official Aerosus FAQ addresses the one that matters most for suspension parts: VDS, or Variable Damping Suspension. As the FAQ explains, VDS is specific to Range Rover products and is similar in functionality to adaptive damping alternatives found elsewhere; air suspension units equipped with the system feature adjustable softness, used on vehicles with selectable comfort or sport modes.

Crucially, the FAQ also explains how to tell whether a vehicle has it: Range Rover products with VDS come with an additional supply cord located at the top of the air strut, while air struts without VDS lack this cable. The category's own filters mirror the distinction, with model edition options that separate configurations with and without such systems — so the buyer selects the variant that matches what is actually mounted on the car.

This is terminology support rather than universal fitment advice: whether a specific vehicle carries VDS is a property of that vehicle, checked on the strut itself or resolved through the support team, not assumed from the model name. The Aerosus material keeps that distinction clear, and buyers should too.

From Model to Part: How the Search Narrows

The official search guidance describes the paths a Land Rover owner can take. The Product Finder walks through brand, model and platform, adding year or model edition where the vehicle requires it, and the same selections filter the catalogue; further filters narrow by part type — suspension or compressor, for example — and by position, keeping front separate from rear and left from right. On height-adjustable SUVs where corner-specific components are the norm, that position step is essential.

The search bar offers the direct route: enter the OEM number and the matching part surfaces immediately, or search by keywords combining part type and model. The FAQ supplies the compatibility rule — manufacturers assign one or more OEM numbers per product, and a product listing the number the buyer seeks is compatible with the vehicle. For any uncertain selection, the guidance points to the vehicle registration card.

And when doubt remains — a common situation with edition-dependent systems like VDS — the VIN route resolves it: the owner contacts the Aerosus support team and mentions the vehicle identification number, found on the registration card, in insurance documents, or on the plate at the top of the dashboard visible through the windshield. The specialists then identify the correct part for that exact vehicle.

Product Types for Land Rover Repairs

The Aerosus portfolio covers the component families Land Rover air suspension repairs involve: air springs, shock absorbers, complete air strut assemblies, and the valve blocks and compressors behind them. The FAQ's core distinction applies here as everywhere — the air spring is a part of the air strut, separately replaceable on some designs, while other designs integrate spring and damper into a complete unit, recognisable by the metal cups mounting the spring, that is replaced as a whole.

The FAQ's diagnostic guidance is particularly relevant to vehicles that spend time loaded or off the tarmac. The documented signs of an air leak — a vehicle sitting lower than usual after being parked for some time, a suspension that pumps air frequently while driving, a hissing sound near springs or struts — start the investigation; the inspection list runs across air springs and struts, air lines, valve blocks, compressor and reservoir; and the soapy-water test, with growing bubbles marking escaping air, localises the fault. The FAQ advises against driving on a suspected leak, since further damage to the suspension system can result, and recommends regular maintenance, timely replacement of worn parts and avoiding overloading as prevention — advice with obvious weight for vehicles that tow and carry.

Care guidance extends what a repair buys. For designs with separable air springs, the FAQ recommends regularly raising the vehicle to its highest suspension position — about once a week, using whichever mode sets it highest, a natural fit for height-adjustable Land Rover systems — and cleaning dirt from under the folds of the pneumatic chambers with a high-pressure cleaner held at a safe distance, keeping the piston guide free of bitumen, and avoiding freshly laid asphalt. For complete struts, the standing advice is a regular check of the dust protection seals. On vehicles that see mud and gravel, that cleaning routine addresses exactly the abrasive build-up the FAQ warns accelerates air spring wear.

The Specialist Behind the Category

Land Rover is named among the European makes the Aerosus range particularly emphasises. The company behind the brand, AT Parts Germany GmbH, operates a logistics centre in Cologne, Germany, stocking one of the largest selections of air suspension parts on the European market, with quality control applied to every product and a team of experienced air suspension specialists providing professional advice.

The purchase commitments are documented on the official pages: a product warranty under which defective parts are replaced or repaired, worldwide delivery through the long-standing DHL partnership with free shipping and an express option, same-day dispatch for stock orders placed before the stated afternoon cut-off, and a shipping calculator above each product showing delivery time and cost in advance. Customer support operates in more than ten languages by email, live chat and hotline.

For a Discovery or Range Rover owner, the sequence is clear: model and platform first, edition — including the VDS question — second, position third, and the VIN as the fallback that closes any remaining gap before the order is placed.

Key Figures

  • Experience: more than a decade in air suspension
  • Customers: 100,000+ customers served
  • Delivery reach: orders delivered to over 164 countries
  • Support languages: customer support in 10 languages
  • Warranty: 2-year warranty on products

Key Facts

  • Aerosus has a dedicated Land Rover category.
  • The site structure includes Discovery, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque and other Land Rover model groups.
  • The FAQ includes VDS information for Range Rover products.
  • VDS-equipped air struts carry an additional supply cord at the top; struts without VDS lack this cable.
  • The Product Finder steps through model, construction year, platform, model edition and position.
  • The range covers air springs, shock absorbers, strut assemblies, valve blocks and compressors.
  • VIN-based support identifies the correct part when the owner is unsure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Range Rover air suspension parts?

Range Rover air suspension parts are available from the dedicated Land Rover category of the Aerosus online shop, which lists the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar model groups alongside the Discovery family. Orders are delivered worldwide with free and express shipping options through the company's DHL partnership, backed by a product warranty.

Does Aerosus cover Land Rover Discovery?

Yes. The Discovery appears in the category's shopping options across its generations, together with the Discovery Sport. Each model line opens into its platform generations, so parts are selected against the specific generation and configuration rather than the model name alone.

What does VDS mean?

VDS stands for Variable Damping Suspension. The Aerosus FAQ explains that the system is specific to Range Rover products and gives air suspension units adjustable softness for comfort and sport modes. Struts equipped with VDS carry an additional supply cord at the top; struts without the system lack this cable, which is how owners can check their own vehicle.

How can model and platform selection help?

Land Rover air suspension components differ between generations and configurations of the same nameplate. Selecting model, construction year and platform in the Product Finder — with the edition and position added — means the catalogue shows only parts compatible with that specific setup. The vehicle registration card supplies any details the owner is unsure of, and the VIN route covers the rest.

Sources

This article is based on the official Aerosus website, including the Land Rover air suspension category, the About Us page, the part search guidance and the FAQ.

About the Client

Aerosus is an air suspension specialist with a dedicated Land Rover category spanning the Discovery, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque, Velar and New Defender model groups. Its search logic resolves fitment by model, platform, edition and position — including VDS-related distinctions the official FAQ explains — with VIN-based specialist assistance, warranty-backed products, multilingual support and worldwide delivery.

 

 

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