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The Land Rover Range Rover Sport occupies a unique space in the automotive world. It blends the off-road capability that Land Rover is famous for with the undeniable luxury and performance of a high-end SUV. This article delves into the history of the Range Rover Sport, exploring its evolution through the generations and its continued success.
Land Rover introduced the Range Rover Sport in 2005, but the concept of a sportier Range Rover had been brewing for decades. In the 1970s, Land Rover experimented with prototypes that offered a more performance-oriented driving experience while retaining the Range Rover’s off-road prowess. These ideas eventually culminated in the first Range Rover Sport.
The first-generation SUV was a hit. It shared its platform with the Range Rover but offered a sleeker, more muscular design. It boasted powerful engines, including a supercharged V8 that delivered exhilarating performance. Despite its sporty character, the SUV remained adept at handling off-road challenges, making it a true luxury all-terrain vehicle.
The second-generation SUV, introduced in 2013, marked a significant leap forward. Land Rover significantly reduced the vehicle’s weight, leading to improved handling and fuel efficiency. The engine options became even more powerful, with a top-of-the-line supercharged V8 producing a staggering 550hp.
The latest iteration of the SUV, launched in 2022, takes luxury and performance to new heights. The interior features the latest in-car technology and premium materials, creating a comfortable and luxurious environment for all passengers.
The third-generation SUV also pushes the boundaries of off-road capability. Land Rover’s advanced driver assistance systems and intelligent off-road technology make tackling challenging terrain more manageable than ever before.
The current generation offers the most diverse engine options yet, including a powerful V8, a refined plug-in hybrid with an extended electric driving range, and a selection of powerful and efficient mild-hybrid options.
In 2018, a standard production Range Rover Sport SVR beat the record for the fastest ascent of the Tianmen Mountain Road. This challenging road has 99 corners and the SVR completed it in 9 minutes and 51 seconds, beating a previous record set by a Ferrari 458 Italia supercar.
All three generations of the SUV are popular in the UAE. While the second and third-generation SUVs have more buyers, the first-gen is now considered a classic and is a collector’s item.
The used Range Rover Sport in the UAE is priced between AED 19,000 and AED 500,000. The new Range Rover Sport in the UAE costs between AED 450,000 and AED 1.18 million.
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