Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    Autocar score 8
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    Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    Autocar score 8
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    City Delhi
    ₹ 1.28 crore
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    The Range Rover Sport is a big, sporty SUV, though it’s neither the biggest nor the sportiest model with Range Rover lettering on the bonnet. What the Range Rover Sport does quite successfully is combine a wide spread of talents in a single package. The Range Rover Sport is available with V6 and V8 petrol and diesel engines. Do note, the Range Rover Sport is no longer offered with the optional third row seating.

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    The Range Rover Sport is a big, sporty SUV, though it’s neither the biggest nor the sportiest model with Range Rover lettering on the bonnet. What the Range Rover Sport does quite successfully is combine a wide spread of talents in a single package. The Range Rover Sport is available with V6 and V8 petrol and diesel engines. Do note, the Range Rover Sport is no longer offered with the optional third row seating.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport key specifications

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport Price ₹ 1.28 crore PriceLand Rover Range Rover Sport Range/Mileage NAMileageLand Rover Range Rover Sport Engine Capacity/Motor Type 2993ccEngineLand Rover Range Rover Sport Transmission Torque Converter AutoTransmissionLand Rover Range Rover Sport Fuel type DieselFuel typeLand Rover Range Rover Sport Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport expert reviews

    We like

    • Comfort
    • Versatility

    We don’t like

    • Expensive
    • Not very sporty

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport Overview

    What is it?

    It’s an updated version of Range Rover’s mid-level luxury SUV, the Sport, that’s now priced between Rs 93.82 lakh and Rs 1.64 crore (ex-showroom), and sits below the full-size super-luxury SUV known only as ‘Range Rover’ (Rs 1.66-3.61 crore). It’s a bit confusing, admittedly, and to complicate matters more, January 2018 saw the launch of the Range Rover Velar (Rs 80.92 lakh-Rs 1.41 crore), another ‘mid-level’ offering. Then you have the latest seven-seat Land Rover Discovery (Rs 71.38 lakh to Rs 1.08 crore), launched in 2017, which though not as luxurious, is more spacious, practical and affordable. Still, you have to admit, they’re all in the same ballpark.

    So the facelifted Range Rover Sport has a trickier job justifying its existence than it did a few years ago, but the good news is there are still plenty of reasons for you to love it.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    For one, there are the sharper looks, mainly thanks to the new full-LED headlamps, which, on top-spec variants, have ‘Pixel LED’ adaptive beams. Then there are the new bumpers, front and rear, and these really attractive 21-inch wheels; remember when 21s were considered excessive? Well, now they suit this size of SUV just right. Apart from that, though, not much else has changed, and the Range Rover Sport remains a well-proportioned vehicle.

    What’s it like inside?

    Inside, things are largely the same too. You still get generous front seats with thick cushioning that give you a commanding view forward. Quality is generally superb, and I really like some of the materials used in this particular car’s cabin. For instance, the window switches (placed, in true Range Rover fashion, atop the window sill) are now finished in a cool brushed metal, which feels significantly more luxurious than the rather basic old plastic switches, and a lot of the control buttons (mirror adjusters and the steering controls, for instance) now use touch-sensitive glossy black surfaces that light up when you use them. They don’t always click correctly at first touch and take some getting used to, but aesthetically, it’s just sublime.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    The big news, however, comes in the form of the brand new infotainment system – InControl Touch Pro Duo – which made its debut on the Velar. It’s based around a pair of touchscreens (rather than just one, as before) and the first thing you notice is how much brighter, smoother and crisper the graphics are; proper HD stuff. The upper screen functions as before – music, navigation, phone, apps and settings, while the lower one is dedicated to climate control, seat heating and drive modes. The top screen can be tilted forward to avoid glare but is all-touch, and what I like is that they’ve put a pair of physical rotary dials on the lower screen so you don’t have to look down to use basic functions. The best part is that these dials are context-sensitive, and change based on the function at hand. The third screen is the digital instrument cluster (previously the preserve of the big Range Rover and the Jaguar XJ) and it too is much brighter and of a higher resolution this time. But for all its visual modernity, it’s a shame JLR didn’t take the opportunity to integrate Apple CarPlay and Android Auto into this system.

    What’s it like to drive?

    The Sport is available with four engines – supercharged V6 and V8 petrols, a turbo-diesel V8 and the car we’re driving, the base turbo-diesel V6. What’s more, this is not the full-fat 300hp/700Nm ‘SDV6’ you get in the Jaguar XJ, but instead the ‘TDV6’ with 258hp and 600Nm of torque. Not that you’ll ever feel any shortage of power; this car has a claimed 0-100kph time of 7.7sec and it feels that quick too. For a diesel V6, it sounds rather good as well, and Maserati’s sonorous V6 is the only other that comes to mind in this regard. Okay, the eight-speed automatic gearbox does sometimes fumble a little bit during kickdown and that detracts from the sensation of outright responsiveness, but build up the power smoothly and it feels properly brisk. One cannot pretend that it shrinks this massive SUV into something compact, certainly not this base V6 diesel engine, but you’ll be surprised by how effortlessly it moves along.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    And while on the subject of shrinking down this SUV’s dimensions, it’s important to remember that ‘Sport’ was always a bit of a misnomer with this car. Yes, in relation to the bigger Rangie, it is a bit sporty, but if you want an SUV of this size that handles, you’d do better with a Porsche Cayenne or BMW X5. The Range Rover Sport has tidy body control for something this large sitting on air springs, yes, but the steering is quite relaxed and doesn’t egg you on to push harder. What’s more, that air suspension, in the interest of the ‘Sport’ name, seems to have been set up a little firmer than necessary, and combined with those 21-inch wheels and 275-section tyres, does make for quite a lumpen ride.

    But an area where few other luxury SUVs could dare come near to a Range Rover is off-road ability, and that hasn’t changed. In fact, we chose to shoot this test drive in a monsoon-ravaged region just outside Mumbai, and let’s just say that there are not many other cars of this price we’d dare to take there, with the roads in those conditions, but the Range Rover just sailed over it without hesitation. Another new bonus for this 2018 facelift is the addition of radar-based features like adaptive cruise control and a collision warning system, and there are even other sensor-based safety features like lane-keeping assist.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    Should I buy one?

    Perhaps there is such a thing as ‘too much of a good thing’. By offering each of its models with so many variants and such a wide price range, Land Rover has created so much overlap in its model range, picking the right model can get quite confusing. The ‘big’ Range Rover remains the choice for ultimate luxury, the Land Rover Discovery is the one to choose for practicality and versatility, and the Velar is now the ‘sporty’ one in the range with better on-road dynamics. So what of this Range Rover Sport? Well, it’s the do-it-all model that gets you a little bit of everything. It’s not perfect, and as with all Range Rovers, the price might seem a bit high for what it offers on paper, but it still offers what it always has – imposing looks, proper luxury, unbeatable off-road ability, and the prestige that comes with the Range Rover badge.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Engine Displacement
    2993 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    8
    Max Power
    258hp at 3750rpm
    Max Torque
    600Nm at 1750-2250rpm
    Gearbox Type
    8-speed Torque Converter Auto
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Land Rover Range Rover Sport variants and price

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport price for the base model starts at ₹ 1.28 crore and the top model price goes upto ₹ 2.37 crore (on-road Delhi).Land Rover Range Rover Sport comes in 8 variants.The Land Rover Range Rover Sport Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 1.32 crore - ₹ 2.37 crore.The Land Rover Range Rover Sport Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 1.28 crore - ₹ 1.76 crore.

    Variants
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    Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 Diesel S 2993cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
    ₹ 1.28 crore View Price Breakup
    Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 Petrol SE 2995cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    ₹ 1.32 crore View Price Breakup
    Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 Diesel SE 2993cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
    ₹ 1.45 crore View Price Breakup
    Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 Petrol HSE 2995cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    ₹ 1.52 crore View Price Breakup

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport comparison

     
    Land Rover Range Rover Sport ₹ 1.28 - 2.37 crore Autocar India rating for Land Rover Range Rover Sport 8
    Land Rover Range Rover Velar ₹ 84.81 - 85.66 lakh Autocar India rating for Land Rover Range Rover Velar 8
    Land Rover Discovery ₹ 89.01 lakh - 1.28 crore Autocar India rating for Land Rover Discovery 8
    Engine
    2993-4999 cc
    Engine
    1997-2993 cc
    Engine
    2993-2995 cc
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport quick review

    The Range Rover Sport is large, well proportioned and looks all the better with 2018’s nip and tuck. Changes, both big and small, have upped the ambience in the cabin as well. The interior is as luxurious as ever, and the new dual touchscreen arrangement makes it look thoroughly modern too. You get a great view out, no matter where you may be seated in the Range Rover Sport’s cabin, and space is aplenty.
    The mildest of the Range Rover Sport engines, a 3.0 V6 diesel, makes 258hp. So a lack of power is not a concern on the Range Rover Sport. However, the Sport isn’t quite as sporty as its name would have you believe. It’s not very agile and simply feels like too much SUV on a twisty road. Even the loony and hardcore 575hp SVR can’t quite fight the laws of physics. But like all Rangies, when the going gets rough, the Sport gets going – even on its road-biased tyres. Also, while the Range Rover Sport is slightly firm in its suspension setup, it steamrolls potholes with absolute ease.

    Land Rover Range Rover Sport : our choice

    The Range Rover Sport 3.0-litre diesel HSE is our pick of the range. The diesel engine builds power in a linear and smooth manner and feels properly quick too. The HSE variant is also very well-equipped, with dual 10-inch touchscreens, three-zone automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof and multiple drive modes.

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    Land Rover Range Rover Sport colours

    The Land Rover Range Rover Sport offers a variety of color options. Land Rover Range Rover Sport is available in a range of 12 colors. The colors offered in Land Rover Range Rover Sport are Silicon Silver, Carpathian Grey, Indus Silver, Kaikoura Stone, Estoril Blue, Byron Blue, Yulong White, Corris Grey, Firenze Red, Santorini Black, Fuji White and Narvik Black.

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