Roof Racks Built for Expedition

Land Rover, Range Rover & INEOS Grenadier Upgrades.

Carry More. Go Further. See More.

There’s a moment before every expedition where routes are established, kit is stored away in the vehicle and you feel mentally prepared. And then comes the question:

How do we carry everything safely, securely and properly?

For Land Rover, Range Rover and INEOS Grenadier owners, a roof rack isn’t just an accessory. It’s the foundation of overlanding capability and acts as a peace of mind that your gear is safe and secure.


At Keith Gotts, we supply and fit expedition-ready roof rack systems that support real-world adventure. Because when the road disappears, preparation matters.


Built For Adventure

Modern Land Rover, Range Rover and INEOS Grenadier vehicles are incredibly capable, but the right upgrades transform them from capable to conquerors.


Proper off-road preparation means:

  • Improved traction and ground clearance.
  • Greater recovery capability.
  • Underbody protection.
  • Secure expedition storage.
  • Safer remote travel.
  • Long-distance overland reliability.


Whether you're exploring the British countryside or preparing for Arctic conditions, the right equipment makes the difference between turning back and pushing forward.


The Human Side of Overlanding

We work with enthusiasts, restorers, families and explorers. Some are heading to the Scottish Highlands or Wales for a long weekend, while others plan cross-continental journeys.


Some simply want the confidence that their vehicle is ready, even if the adventure hasn’t yet been planned. Our partnership with Christopher Gordon (The Orange Defender) embodies that spirit.


His classic 1990 Land Rover Defender 110 was built not just to be admired, but to be used, carry equipment and to support exploration. Roof racks play a central role in that philosophy through their practical, purposeful and built for adventure nature.


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Roof Rack Systems We Supply & fit

We offer premium roof rack solutions for:

  • Land Rover Defender (Classic & Modern L663)
  • Discovery
  • Range Rover
  • INEOS Grenadier


Including modular expedition systems and trusted overland brands such as Rhino, Thule and more.

Why a Proper Roof Rack Matters

A poorly designed rack affects:

  • Vehicle handling.
  • Fuel economy.
  • Wind noise.
  • Load safety.
  • Structural integrity.


A properly engineered system ensures:

  • Even load distribution.
  • Secure mounting to factory points.
  • Compatibility with roof tents.
  • Safe dynamic and static weight limits.


This is especially important for expedition vehicles carrying rooftop tents or travelling long distances in remote environments.


Why Choose us?

With decades of Land Rover and Range Rover expertise and modern expedition preparation experience, Keith Gotts offers:

  • Trusted mechanical expertise.
  • Genuine enthusiast culture within the parts team.
  • Over 150,000 parts in stock.
  • Over 50 years of knowledge.
  • Professional installation


We don’t sell roof racks as accessories, they're used to create unforgettable memories.


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Roof Rack FAQ's

  • What is the best roof rack for a Land Rover Defender?

    The best roof rack depends on your use. Full-length expedition racks suit overlanding and roof tents, while modular platforms offer flexibility for mixed use.

  • Can an INEOS Grenadier carry a roof tent?

    Yes. When fitted with a properly rated roof rack system, the INEOS Grenadier can safely support roof tents within specified static and dynamic load limits.

  • Do roof racks affect fuel economy?

    Yes. Larger expedition racks can increase wind resistance. Low-profile modular systems reduce drag and wind noise.

  • Can you fit the roof racks yourselves?

    Yes. We supply and fit roof racks for Land Rover, Range Rover and INEOS Grenadier vehicles at our Alton workshop.

  • Are roof racks suitable for Arctic or extreme conditions?

    When properly engineered and fitted, high-quality expedition racks are suitable for extreme environments, including Arctic overlanding conditions.