2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.2 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
supercharger |
Torque |
410 lb-ft | ||
HP |
390 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
92.9 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
140 mph (electronically limited) |
(from Land Rover
Press Release) Land Rover has released the first
photographs of Range Rover Sport, an entirely new vehicle from the
world's leading sport-utility vehicle manufacturer. A true
performance vehicle, Range Rover Sport is optimized for fast,
comfortable long-distance driving. The addition of Range Rover Sport
marks the fifth nameplate for the brand and complements the flagship
Range Rover.
Powered in top-line form by a supercharged 390hp 4.2-liter V8
engine, Range Rover Sport will deliver the highest degree of power
ever available on a Land Rover model. A normally aspirated V8 engine
option will also be available.
Excellent on-road dynamics are delivered through Land Rover's new
Dynamic Response suspension system and performance-tuned chassis.
The innovative system, making its debut on Range Rover Sport, senses
cornering forces and acts to optimize body control and handling. It
also decouples off-road to allow greater wheel articulation during
tough all-terrain driving.
"Range Rover Sport takes us into the growing performance SUV market,
but is different from all rivals," says Matthew Taylor, Managing
Director of Land Rover. "We see it as a less frenetic, more refined
alternative to existing performance SUVs. It is ideal for fast,
comfortable, long-distance driving and practical enough for everyday
use. Yet it is also exceptional off-road, offering better
all-terrain ability than any competitor. Like all Land Rover
products, it offers the broadest range of capability in its class."
With its aerodynamic and muscular exterior design, Range Rover
Sport's stance is powerful and aggressive. The five-door body style
with single-piece rear aluminum tailgate adds to the dynamic look
and feel of the vehicle.
"It is the best 'driver's vehicle' that Land Rover has ever made,"
adds Taylor. "There is the traditional Land Rover command driving
position, yet the cockpit is more cocooning than the SUV norm."
Range Rover Sport will be unveiled at the North American
International Auto Show in January, and will be available in North
America in summer of 2005.
Pricing and detailed specification will be announced closer to
launch date, but is expected to fit between LR3 and Range Rover in
the Land Rover product range.