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Old 10-19-2004, 09:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Range Rover Sport SPOTTED!

BTW: If you want to see pics click the link at the bottom to see it. I couldn't attach any pictures, because of some problem or something.

EXPOSED: BABY RANGE ROVER

These are the first pictures of Land Rover’s 145mph Range Rover Sport undisguised, sneaked out from the company HQ. The chunky profile and sporty stance of Land Rover’s £35,000 five-seat BMW X5 and Porsche Cayenne-chaser is clearly visible, as are its flared wheelarches and big wheels.

Despite the performance-oriented chassis, Land Rover is understood to be positioning the Range Rover Sport as a luxury grand tourer, rather than a sporty 4x4 like the X5. ‘It will surprise a lot of people, but we have to keep chassis refinement and good ride quality, too,’ said one engineer.

The pictures also reveal the Sport’s resemblance to previous generations of Range Rover. And it sits on a new 108in (2.7m) wheelbase, the same as the second-generation Range Rover.

The detailing, however, is very up to date. The three-bar grille has perforated slats in titanium-finish plastic, a reference to the current Range Rover, while the headlights feature the distinctive ‘twin-pocket’ design that’s become a Land Rover hallmark, and there are wing-mounted air intakes on both sides of the car, in contrast to the new Discovery.

The ‘floating’ roof is a major styling feature. It’s defined by the wraparound glass and black rear pillar – disguised on the cars in our pictures. The original 1970 Range Rover used this feature.

Under the skin is a short- wheelbase version of Land Rover’s T5 platform (found under the new Discovery) with its integrated body-on-frame construction, all-round wishbone suspension, air springs and low-ratio transfer gearbox.

Three engines will be offered from launch next May – a range-topping supercharged 400bhp 4.4-litre V8, a 295bhp 4.4-litre V8 and a 190bhp 2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel. All Range Rover Sports will be fitted with auto ’boxes – unlike the new Discovery, there won’t be a manual diesel.

The first clear pictures of the car’s interior show how it differs from the new Discovery’s (see gallery). The top of the dash with its distinctive instrument shroud is the same, as is the centre console. But they are slanted back at a steeper angle and are integrated into the transmission tunnel cover, whose raised position creates a cocoon around the occupants.
This will give the driver the feeling of sitting in a low-slung kazzoopit and positions the gearlever closer to the steering wheel, for a sportier driving experience. These features were previewed on the Range Stormer concept at the Detroit Motor Show this year.

Behind the gear lever is the Terrain Response system, which features the same five settings as found in the new Discovery, but with the programs altered to match the Sport’s grand tourer brief. The road setting, for example, will be more sporting than in the Discovery.

Land Rover believes customers will come from a wide spectrum, including urban drivers attracted by the 4x4’s more compact dimensions and country dwellers who didn’t convert to the new Range Rover because of its upmarket pricing. "---From CarSpyShots.tk, AutoWeek, Auto Car Magazine

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Old 10-20-2004, 01:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Land Rovers new...

I like it a LOT!
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400 HP sounds great! Anyone know when it will makes its debut?
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The current Range Rover has the best audio system in any SUV...I wonder if the new Sport will top that!
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Old 10-31-2004, 02:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
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giaga: I think late-2005 as a 2006 or early-06 as an 06?
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Old 11-03-2004, 02:30 PM   #7 (permalink)
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it looks cool; they look very mature, land rover desigm themes. omg i jst thought how cool would an aston SUV look!?
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Old 11-26-2004, 08:56 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Smile Re: Range Rover Sport SPOTTED!

I've seen two of these new Range Rover Sports all masked up driving around Coventry. Even masked up it looks outstanding. It has a fantastic stance and presence. Another win from Landrover. It will be interesting to hear what Clarkson has to say about it - almost certain he wil love it after his report on the Discovery.

Launch is due in January 2005 at Detroit Motor Show - there's the target market defined. Availablity May 2005 I understand.
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