Mine does this, the amount varies depending on outside temperature/weather. I raised it with the dealer during the warranty period. I took some photographs of a particularly severe occasion. They raised it with LR and there was some suggestion that in really severe cases they might allow a warranty claim.
The test LR applied however was what it looked like at the dealer, rather than eg my photos, and it was never that bad there. LR said it was normal and nothing would be done. I think that is the general policy, ie if there is no actual manufacturing defect in the headlight units they will say the condensation is normal and does not affect operation of the lights, so they won't do anything and there will be no warranty claim. I decided just to live with it. Incidentally LED lights are bad for condensation too as they generate much less heat. Only Range Rovers since 1988
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