Saturday Star

The luxurious Range Rover Sport

- WILLEM VAN DE PUTTE willem.vdputte@inl.co.za

HOT on the heels of the new Range Rover, Jaguar Land Rover SA has lifted the sheets off the new Range Rover Sport, which goes on sale later this month.

With prices ranging from R2 002 200 to R3011600 (see the list at the end) there’s a model for all needs if you’re shopping in this price bracket.

The new Range Rover Sport takes many of its design cues from its larger sibling, with stunning lines and not a sharp edge in sight, allowing it to deliver a drag coefficien­t of 0.29.

Flush glazing and door handles, a hidden waist-rail finisher and laserwelde­d roof enhance the impressive look of the vehicle.

There’s also no mistaking it for being part of the Rangy family, with short overhangs, impressive front-end

and steeply raked front and back end.

The rear incorporat­es a large tailgate and, for the first time, surface LED technology with uninterrup­ted LED light graphics has been introduced. The rear is also has the longest spoiler fitted to a Range Rover.

Luxury has always been Range Rover’s trademark and the interior borders on exquisite.

Sustainabl­e materials include tactile and lightweigh­t Ultrafabri­cs premium textiles finished in Duo Tone colourways, with optional unique textiles that extend to the dashboard and door detailing. There are also Windsor or soft Semi-aniline leather options.

Detailed Moonlight Chrome finishes and integrated Meridian speakers hidden behind the rear door textile add to the premium aesthetics of the interior.

As we’ve become accustomed to

with Range Rover, there are several powertrain options including an extended range electric hybrid, sixcylinde­r Ingenium petrol and diesel and a V8 Twin Turbo.

A fully electric model will be available in 2024.

The P510e Electric Hybrid combines Land Rover’s 3.0-litre, sixcylinde­r petrol engine with a 105kw electric motor and 38.2kwh battery, providing a total output of 375kw.

In the real world, that should provide an electric range of 88km and, on long trips, Land Rover says the plug-in hybrid powertrain should have a combined range of 740km.

The Twin Turbo V8 is good for 390kw and 750NM and will get you to 100km/h in 4.5 seconds, using Dynamic Launch.

The other options are a P400 mild hybrid straight six Ingenium petrol engine and a six-cylinder D350 oil

burner. They’re all connected to an eight-speed ZF automatic transmissi­on with Intelligen­t All-wheel Drive.

As you would expect, it’s loaded with technology thanks to Land Rover’s Electrical Vehicle Architectu­re (EVA 2.0) that supports an ecosystem of connected technologi­es, including software over-the-air updates.

The Pivi Pro infotainme­nt system features a high-resolution 13.1-inch curved touch screen and is complement­ed by a 13.7-inch interactiv­e configurab­le driver display.

Safety is taken care of with the latest Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. All models are fitted with Emergency Braking, 3D Surround Camera, including front and rear parking sensors, Wade Sensing, Clearsight Ground View, Manoeuvrin­g Lights, Driver Condition Monitor and Lane Keep Assist.

As befits a Range Rover, the off-roading DNA remains.

Land Rover claims the Sport is the most capable version of their luxury performanc­e SUV, with Intelligen­t Allwheel Drive and the latest all-terrain innovation­s and technology including a new feature called Adaptive Offroad Cruise Control that allows the driver

to select from four settings.

The Terrain Response 2 automatica­lly detects the surface and terrain and adapts the chassis and wheels to best deal with the challenge and informs and prompts the driver via the Pivi Pro touch screen.

A long way off the original shortstick low-range and manual diff lock.

The Range Rover Sport comes with a five-year/100 000km Land Rover Care Warranty and Maintenanc­e Plans.

 ?? ?? THE new Range Rover Sport goes on sale later this month with a range of models to suit all needs.
THE new Range Rover Sport goes on sale later this month with a range of models to suit all needs.
 ?? ?? LUXURY has always been Range Rover’s trademark and the interior borders on exquisite.
LUXURY has always been Range Rover’s trademark and the interior borders on exquisite.

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