The Range Rover Sport, the most dynamic member of the family, is positioned between the Velar and the Range Rover. There are several available versions, including the SVR with its 5.0L supercharged V8 that produces 575 horsepower, but also versions equipped with a turbo-diesel V6 developing 254 horsepower and 443 lb·ft of torque. As of Summer 2018, there will also be a plug-in hybrid version of the Range Rover Sport able to travel more than 50 km in fuly electric mode.
Pros
- Efficient turbodiesel engine
- Luxurious cabin
- Off-road capabilities
- Enhanced performance (SVR)
Cons
- Reliability could be better
- Infotainment system not intuitive
- Steering doesn't offer much feedback
- High end versions come at a high price