Land Rover Range Rover Sport

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The Range Rover Sport is a high-performance, five-passenger SUV built by Land Rover and sold since the summer of 2005. It shares its platform with the Land Rover Discovery (LR3 in North America) rather than the larger Range Rover. Land Rover calls the vehicle a sports tourer.

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Recent Changes

  • For 2009, the German market will be offered two new special edition Range Rover Sports. The Range Rover Sport Black and White Edition are essentially Range Rover Sports available in Santorini Black or Alaska White paint schemes with matching interior. Prices start at €74,310 for the 190 hp Diesel V6 and €83,910 for the 272 hp Diesel V8.[1]
  • For 2007, Land Rover launched the 250 unit Limited Edition Range Rover Sport LE. Changes include flush-mounted bumpers, a different roof spoiler, body-colored lower cladding, a new rear exhaust, 20-inch Stormer wheels, Luxury Interior Package along with the cold climate option, adaptive front lighting, premium leather seats, hand-polished oak wooden trim, a center console cooler box, unique carpet mats, a rear seat A/V system, and adaptive cruise control. The LE uses the supercharged 4.2-liter V8 engine, with permanent 4WD, and Land Rover's Terrain Response system. Pricing is expected to be around $81,450.

Styles and Major Options

The Range Rover Sport comes in two trims, the HSE and the Supercharged. Both are equipped with full-time four wheel drive and a 6-speed CommandShift automatic transmission, but the HSE is powered by a 4.4L 300hp V8 engine and the Supercharged has a powerful 4.2L 390hp V8. The Supercharged also comes with a few more standard features than the HSE. Some of these features are equipped on each trim as follows:

HSE

  • 19" silver alloy wheels
  • 8-way driver (6-way passenger) power seats
  • Leather seating, shift knob, and steering wheel
  • Express open/close sunroof
  • Dual zone front automatic air conditioning
  • 13-speaker Harman Kardon AM/FM/in-dash 6CD changer audio system
  • Cruise Control
  • Homelink Wireless Control System
  • Systems monitor, trip computer, and navigation system

Supercharged

Adds to or replaces HSE features with:

  • Dynamic Response sport ride with adaptive suspension
  • 20" silver alloy wheels
  • 8-way driver (6-way passenger) power sports seating
  • Leather seating, door trim, shift knob, and steering wheel
  • Heated front wiper jets

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport can be found at CarsDirect.

MODEL Trims
HSE Supercharged LE
MSRP
$56,535 $69,535 $81,450
Invoice
$51,447 $63,277 N/A

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim
Supercharged HSE LE
MPG
13/18 14/19 c/h

Engine

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Performance

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Reliability

The Range Rover Sport only debuted as a brand new vehicle in 2005, so accurate long-term reliability information is not yet available for it.

Safety

Safety test informatin is not available on the NHTSA website, but according to Autos.com, the Range Rover Sport is tied for 4th in safety with, among a slew of others, its relatives, the Land Rover Range Rover and Land Rover LR3. Other vehicles which ranked higher in safety than the Range Rover Sport include the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, BMW X5, Acura MDX, Lexus RX, and Cadillac SRX.

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Colors

The Range Rover Sport is available in a wide variety of colors, and a full list of them is viewable at CarsDirect.com. Some of the available choices are:

Exterior

  • Arctic Frost
  • Blue Buckingham
  • Bonatti Gray Metallic
  • Cairns Blue
  • Giverny Green
  • Java Black Pearl
  • Maya Gold
  • Rimini Red
  • Tonga Green Pearl
  • White Chawton
  • Zambezi Silver Metallic

Interior

  • Alpaca
  • Aspen
  • Ebony
  • Ivory

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

There are no hybrid models of the Range Rover Sport in production at this time.

Unique Attributes

Interior

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Resale Values

According to Kelley Blue Book, "resale value of the Sport is projected to be toward the top of the performers in the segment."

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Criticisms

  • "Is it fast? Well, let's just say "Sport" is a bit of a stretch. ... 5,468 pounds in the HSE and 5,670 pounds for the supercharged model. That's fatty-fatty 4x4." - Los Angeles Times
  • "Though based on the smaller LR3 platform, the Range Rover Sport still tips the scales at nearly 5700 pounds. That substantial weight assures the big V8 will have a thirst for fuel, yet despite its size the Sport offers no third-row seat and only average cargo space." - Kelley Blue Book
  • "... it can be a little rumbly-jumbly, with side-to-side sniggles." - The Car Connection


Current Generation/Origins

The Range Rover Sport made its first appearance late in 2004, badged as the Range Stormer. This was a bright orange, low-slung, 3-door concept car, that hinted very heavily at the styling of the new model. When the production model was released, it had morphed into a five-door, was not much shorter than the standard Range Rover, and its styling was much less radical, although still identifiable with the concept model. This disappointed many people, though it is still selling well. It is questionned, however, whether this model will actually add sales, or simply cannibalise the Range Rover's sales.

The top-level Sport is powered by a supercharged 390 PS (287 kW/410 hp) 4.2 L AJ-V8, making it the second most powerful vehicle in the company's history except for the larger Range Rover Vogue SE supercharged (450BHP, 420lb/ft). A normally-aspirated 4.4 L version is available with 300 PS (220 kW/295 hp). Both models have six-speed automatic transmissions and fuel capacities of about 88 liters. The vehicles are 4.788 meters long, 2.170 meters wide (including the side mirrors), and about 1.8 tall. The Premier Automotive Group claims the Range Rover Sport can wade 70 cm of water.


Worldwide


Design quirks and oddities

The Range Rover Sport made the Premier Automotive Group the target of a protest by Greenpeace in 2005. The protestors infiltrated an assembly facility and temporarily delayed production of the vehicle. Greenpeace quoted issue with contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, and by extension, global warming, that would result from the vehicle's (relatively inefficient) combustion of hydrocarbons. A test performed in late 2005 using a Range Rover Sport with only 1 gallon of fuel in the tank resulted in the car covering barely 8 miles (roughly 30L/100km) before running out of gas and spluttering to a halt.

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See Also

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