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Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2018)

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Land Rover Range Rover Sport

The new Land Rover Range Rover Sport embodies the pioneering spirit inherent in every Land Rover and now delivers sustainable performance and efficiency with the introduction of plug-in petrol-electric power. The highly capable and dynamic performance SUV features Jaguar Land Rover's first Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) powertrain and is capable of making trips of up to 31 miles (51km) with zero tailpipe emissions when driven in all-electric mode.

PHEV: performance and efficiency in one

The new PHEV model, the P400e, is the most efficient Range Rover Sport and combines an advanced 300PS (221kW) four-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine with a 116PS (85kW) electric motor. This transformational technology is powered by an advanced 13.1kWh lithium-ion battery giving a total available power output of 404PS (297kW) from the permanent four-wheel drive (4WD) system.

Together they drive Land Rover's performance SUV from 0-100km/h in just 6.7 seconds and to a top speed of 137mph. With an impressive 640Nm of torque, the new powertrain mixes dynamic and sustainable performance with traditional Range Rover capability, comfort and refinement.

The P400e uses both the Ingenium petrol engine and electric motor to deliver CO2 emissions of 64g/km and fuel economy of up to 101mpg (2.8 l/100km) on the NEDC combined cycle, making this the most fuel-efficient Land Rover. The intelligent system can also capture and store the energy generated when braking to help recharge the battery.

The combination of Ingenium petrol and electric power can be used in two driving modes: Parallel Hybrid mode (the default driving mode) and EV (Electric Vehicle) mode.

In Parallel Hybrid mode the PHEV model can intelligently and seamlessly combine the two power sources to deliver efficient progress. When driven in this way, the new powertrain delivers the best of all worlds. By using its electrical energy reserves intelligently the P400e always has the power and capability customers demand from a Range Rover Sport.

On longer journeys, customers can use the SAVE function to deploy the EV-only range for a specific part of their journey, for example, when entering congested urban areas, while the Predictive Energy Optimisation function uses the vehicle's Navigation system to maximise fuel efficiency.

In EV mode the P400e can be driven up to 51km with zero-emissions when fully charged. This driving mode is manually selected using a button on the console and gives the new PHEV model a top speed of 137km/h (85mph) while its generous range will allow drivers to complete most journeys without even engaging the Ingenium petrol engine.

Whatever the conditions, the new Range Rover Sport's exceptional performance and capability are undiminished. Furthermore, P400e customers benefit from its reduced fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, and also entry into areas with access restrictions on combustion engine-only vehicles.

Land Rover's engineers have delivered a solution that maximises interior space and provides the ideal weight distribution. The 2.0-litre Ingenium engine can be found under the clamshell bonnet, as you would a standard derivative, with the 85kW electric motor housed on the transmission, at the centre of the vehicle.

The access point for the 7kW on-board recharging socket is located behind the Land Rover badge on right of the grille, at the front of the vehicle, while the 13.1kWh prism-shaped lithium-ion battery is mounted at the rear beneath the boot floor.

Charging made simple

The new PHEV model features a plug-in charge point behind a discreet panel on the grille, a 7kW on-board charger, and a charging cable. A full charge can be achieved in approximately 7.5 hours (10 amp) (varies by market, location and the type of hardware used) so the Range Rover Sport P400e is suited to overnight battery top-ups using a domestic plug socket.

The PHEV model is available with three types of cable and includes a home charging lead, which connects to domestic power supplies, as standard.

For faster recharging, a multi-function cable is available for use at higher power 32 amp commercial charging locations and suitably equipped homes. This can reduce the charge time to as little as two-and-three-quarter hours.

Similar performance is available with the public charging cable, which is compatible with AC wall boxes installed at domestic and business premises and service stations, making it ideal for charging on the move.

Timed charging is also available via the Range Rover Sport's state-of-the-art infotainment system, which allows owners to choose the most appropriate time to begin charging - perfect for customers who want to plug in when they return home, but want to wait until a cheaper energy tariff is available.

Owners can monitor the charging status via two illuminated strips that sit either side of the charging socket behind the grille. A white light signifies the vehicle is connected but indicates that charging has not started, while a blue light shows that timed charging is set but not underway. A flashing green signal shows the car is charging, while a solid green light indicates the battery is fully charged.

When customers are away from their vehicle, they can use the InControl app to monitor the charge status, as well as receive an alert if there is an error, or the cable has been removed forcibly.

First-class functionality

The petrol engine and electric motor of the P400e have been calibrated to work in perfect harmony whatever the state of battery charge, with two charge management functions available when driving in Parallel Hybrid mode.

Predictive Energy Optimisation helps to make the most of both power sources and is activated when the driver enters a destination into the navigation system (except China). By analysing factors such as the traffic conditions, gradient of the route and whether it is an urban or rural environment, the PHEV system will seamlessly combine electric and Ingenium petrol engine power to optimise efficiency.

In addition, the driver-selectable SAVE mode, accessed through the Touchscreen, maintains battery charge at the point of activation. At this point, the vehicle will only use the electric motor once it has replenished enough energy via regenerative braking or charging, allowing customers to conserve electric power to be used on a specific part of their journey.

The operation of the PHEV powertrain is supported by the latest ZF eight-speed automatic transmission, which combines lightweight construction and highly efficient operation to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions while delivering the supreme refinement and keen responses expected from the Range Rover Sport. The advanced transmission adapts to suit individual driving styles, so dynamic driving is automatically accompanied by more urgent gear changes.

Updated exterior

Range Rover Sport's exterior design has been enhanced to underline its dynamic character. These design enhancements harmonise and modernise its purposeful appearance, while new slimline headlights and rear light clusters sharpen the vehicle's attitude.

The striking new lights and slimmer grille blend into a clean, single surface, complemented by an updated front bumper with slimmer, brighter LED fog lights.

This new bumper design creates a more planted, ground-hugging aesthetic that also improves airflow for enhanced cooling. The design of the fender vents is also more assertive than before while the floating roof helps create a long and lean profile.

At the rear, a new more aggressive slotted spoiler profile complements the vehicle's clean, efficient design, while significantly reducing the accumulation of dirt on the rear windscreen to improve visibility.

Three new alloy wheel options underline the Range Rover Sport's purposeful attitude, by accentuating its athletic stance. The 21 and 22-inch designs are available with a silver, diamond-turned or black finish.

Customers looking for an even more purposeful vehicle can opt for the new Black Exterior Pack for HSE Dynamic models. This adds Gloss Black exterior accents, including the grille mesh and surround, to give the Range Rover Sport a stealth-like appearance.

The addition of a new Carbon Fibre Exterior Pack, available across the model range, adds a high-performance edge with Gloss Black and Carbon Fibre additions to the main grille, fender vent and bonnet vent surrounds, as well as the door mirror covers and tailgate finisher. Customers can also choose new Byron Blue metallic paint.

Lighting the way

The introduction of LED headlight technology gave Land Rover's design team greater flexibility and the opportunity to develop a sharper new headlight graphic, while also providing superior illumination.

More energy efficient and designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle, the light they produce is much closer to daylight and helps make night driving less tiring. Standard features include signature daytime running lights, automatic headlights and power wash. The new technology delivers four headlight options - Premium, Matrix, Pixel and Pixel-Laser LED.

The standard Premium headlight package has 24 LEDs per vehicle, with Signature Running Lights and optional Auto High Beam Assist.

The state-of-the-art Matrix LED light system with 52 LEDs offers the next level of functionality by splitting the beam into vertical strips that can be controlled individually and allow for use of the high and low beam at the same time. This is achieved by casting up to four vertical shadows in front of the vehicle to prevent it dazzling approaching road users without the need to dip the main beam. The advanced set-up can be optimised for town, country and motorway driving, as well as bad weather.

Pixel LED lighting delivers complete control of 142 individual LEDs. It maximises the amount of light the new Range Rover Sport projects onto the road by splitting the main beam pattern vertically and horizontally. This enables up to four higher definition shadows to avoid dazzling multiple vehicles ahead. This headlight option incorporates Bending Lights which operate at higher speeds to direct the main beam pattern according to the direction of steering.

This lighting is complemented by a new Pixel-Laser High Beam, which projects a precise and constant light more than 500 metres ahead thanks to 144 LEDs and four laser diodes. For night driving and at speeds of 80km/h or more, the powerful system provides exceptional forward visibility and advanced warning of potential obstacles. The intelligent system automatically dims when other vehicles are detected.

Innovative new turn indicators that sweep from the front and rear LED lights' inner to outer corner have also been introduced. This eye-catching movement gives a sophisticated and clear statement of the driver's intended direction.

More comfortable than ever

New Ebony Vintage Tan and Ebony Eclipse colourways are available in the luxurious cabin. Semi-Aniline Leather, previously only available in the Range Rover, offers additional luxury with its outstanding quality and stain-resistant finish. It is standard on Autobiography Dynamic trim and optional on HSE and HSE Dynamic models with 20 or 22-way electronically-adjustable seats.

Slimmer front seats have been introduced for improved support via new foams, trims and interlayers, providing enhanced comfort and a more technical appearance. Grained leather upholstery is available with eight-way adjustable front seats, as well as the 14-way and 14-way memory designs. Perforated Windsor leather comes with the 16-way memory front seats and the 16-way seats fitted with winged headrests.

New interior ambient lighting highlights key design cues throughout the cabin with as many as 10 different colour options available. The atmospheric set-up bathes the footwells, sections of the doors and other parts of the interior in light, creating an even more cosseting and relaxing cabin.

Passengers also benefit from a series of flexible new stowage solutions, typified by cup holders that can be removed to reveal a deep new 3.2-litre storage area in the centre console with dedicated USB charging port.

Air quality refined

A new cabin air ionisation system, Nanoe™, is central to the increased focus on passenger wellbeing. It improves the air quality within the cabin and can help reduce allergens, viruses, bacteria and odours.

The system uses nano-sized charged water particles which decompose harmful substances and thus help to cleanse the air. It can be switched on or off via the Climate screen.

Gesture sunblind

Convenience-boosting technology is at the heart of the new Range Rover Sport, as exemplified by the powered roof sunblind, which can be opened and closed using an advanced gesture control system capable of sensing the movement of a hand.

All it takes to open the sunblind is a rearward swipe in front of the rear-view mirror, while a simple forward motion will prompt the blind to close. Comfortable and convenient for passengers, this intuitive system also reduces potential distraction to the driver.

In addition, an intelligent function can close the blinds automatically when all passengers have disembarked and the vehicle is locked. This keeps the interior cool in warm weather and minimises the need for air conditioning when passengers return. When the driver opens the door, the sunblind will automatically and smoothly slide open. The sunblind can still be operated with conventional buttons, if preferred.

STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY

The Range Rover Sport features latest consumer technology to tackle all of life's obstacles including the Touch Pro Duo infotainment system- your twin high-definition touchscreen digital butler.

Information at your fingertips

Two high-definition 10-inch touchscreens form the centrepiece of the minimalist cabin with Touch Pro Duo, dubbed 'Blade' by its developers, the most advanced infotainment system created by Jaguar Land Rover. Fast and intuitive, it combines finely engineered physical controls and a beautiful digital interface to deliver a truly connected driving experience.

The system looks simultaneously futuristic and elegant with its interlinked 10-inch touchscreens providing superior clarity and ease of operation, and familiar tap, swipe and pinch-to-zoom control gestures on the upper screen. The customisable home screen also allows customers to create shortcuts to preferred features.

Touch Pro Duo can dual-task for the driver, keeping the mapping information displayed on the upper touchscreen, while providing easy access to further features on the secondary lower screen. By dividing information and controls logically between the two screens, the new Range Rover Sport achieves a more intuitive user experience.

The upper screen on the central console can be angled to counter glare and improve visibility while the fixed lower 10-inch display is the control panel and manages more functional tasks such as the climate control, seat and vehicle settings.

Key to its design are two rotary Dynamic Dials, which can be used to control the cabin temperature, fan speed, seat climate and massage functions. This screen can also be used to manage media and phone functionality via specialist widgets when the upper screen is in use.

Exceptional clarity

Instrumentation is provided by an all-new 12-inch high-resolution interactive display with dual dial, single dial and extended mode views, while other frequently used features - including phone, navigation and media settings - can also be managed using this innovative new cluster.

In addition, a next-generation head-up display system puts vital information just where the driver wants it, using 10-inch full-colour projection with superior clarity and definition. It presents essential information on the windscreen, keeping vehicle speed and navigation directions in view at all times. Other updates can be shown without causing unnecessary distraction, including adaptive cruise control settings and Advanced Driver Assistance alerts such as signals from the traffic sign recognition system.

The information appears to hover beyond the windscreen thanks to an increased perceived projection distance, preventing a driver's eyes from having to constantly refocus and helping to reduce the possibility of fatigue.

The full-colour image is generated using four super-bright LEDs and a high-resolution TFT LCD screen. The image is sharper, up to 66 per cent brighter and more than twice the size of other systems, allowing customers to adjust the layout, height and brightness of the display.

The most connected Range Rover Sport

The steering wheel controls on the new Range Rover Sport feature intuitive new capacitive switches and dynamic illuminated icons, which configure icons depending on the infotainment media being used. In addition, the advanced controls maintain the minimalist quality of the interior.

The user-friendly switches provide full control of the instrument cluster, with media playback, phone, cruise control and heated steering wheel settings, plus a shortcut to a feature of the driver's choosing, all easily manageable. The capacitive 'wheel' also enables scrolling by finger or thumb.

Working closely with Nuance, a global leader in voice recognition technology, the system is stored on a solid-state drive for instant response. It can also deal with more conversational interaction in English (UK and US) and Chinese Mandarin, as well as offering helpful error feedback.

The new Range Rover Sport also provides passengers in the second row with a larger 10-inch rear seat entertainment display that includes a touchscreen for the first time to offer enhanced clarity and ease of use. This innovative technology makes the rear passenger experience even more luxurious. Powered by an advanced quad-core processor, the system is linked by an ultra-fast Ethernet network.

With up to 14 connection points integrated discreetly throughout the cabin, the vehicle is perfectly equipped as a mobile workspace and entertainment hub.

This is thanks to USB, HDMI and 12V connections in the front console cubby box, while there is also a 12V socket in the glove box. For rear passengers, there is 12V charging, domestic plug socket, USB and HDMI, while the load space also provides 12V and a second domestic plug socket to keep laptops and other devices topped up.

In addition, there is provision for up to eight 4G Wi-Fi connections, which ensures continuous connectivity on the move.

Built on top of this is Land Rover's latest online media functionality, which allows for the aggregation of numerous content providers and their personalised content - such as Deezer and TuneIn - that gives access to more than 40 million music tracks and four million on-demand programmes and podcasts. For the first time, these can be directly from the vehicle without the need for a smartphone - providing a seamless and integrated experience.

For extra convenience, Land Rover's innovative Activity Key wristband is available on Range Rover Sport for the first time, allowing customers to lock and unlock the vehicle without using the standard fob. Perfect for runners, swimmers or cyclists who don't want to carry a traditional key while exercising, the durable Activity Key is fully waterproof to depths of 18m and designed to withstand temperatures ranging from -50 to +125 degrees.

To lock or unlock the vehicle, the Activity Key must be held within 30mm of the second "R" of the Range Rover badge on the tailgate and, once activated, the main vehicle fob is disabled and can be left safely inside the cabin.

Improved driver assistance systems and InControl features

The suite of driver assistance features on the new Range Rover Sport has been restructured to be even more intuitive for customers.

Core features such as Lane Departure Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking, cruise control and speed limiter are all fitted as standard.

The Drive Pack adds features to inform and equip customers for any journey. Central to this are Blind Spot Monitor, Adaptive Speed Limiter and Driver Condition Monitor, while the Traffic Sign Recognition now reads more complex signs such as 'stop' or 'no entry'.

The Drive Pro Pack features High Speed Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Assist, Lane Keep Assist, Traffic Sign Recognition, Adaptive Speed Limiter, Driver Condition Monitor and Adaptive Cruise Control with Queue Assist.

The Park Pack includes Land Rover's 360-degree Parking Aid, Rear Traffic Monitor and Clear Exit Monitor, which alerts passengers exiting from the rear doors to potential hazards approaching from behind. If a vehicle is detected, a light flashes on the door to notify those attempting to disembark.

The Park Pro Pack includes all of the above features with the addition of Park Assist - a suite of advanced automated parking features that aid parallel and perpendicular parking.

Superior sound

All Range Rover Sport audio systems have been designed with meticulous attention to detail and a focus on finding optimum positions for every speaker around the cabin. As well as Land Rover's Base 250 audio system there are three industry-leading systems developed with renowned British audio experts Meridian: 380W, 825W surround or 1,700W Signature systems, with 12, 18 and 22 speakers respectively, and each with a dual-channel subwoofer. The 1,700W Signature system benefits from four speakers in the vehicle headliner to deliver true three-dimensional sound quality.

A car for all seasons

Peerless ride quality, regardless of the terrain or conditions, is a core part of the Range Rover Sport experience and the advanced suspension system combines poise and stability with exceptional ride isolation for flat, confident cornering and a natural and intuitive feel behind the wheel.

Comprising a lightweight front and rear design, the suspension layout complements the advanced aluminium construction of the car perfectly. It is a fully independent layout features a wide-spaced double wishbone set-up at the front and an advanced multi-link layout at the rear.

In order to achieve the perfect balance of agility, composure and comfort, Land Rover's engineers focused on optimising chassis stiffness and fine-tuning the steering system to deliver the exhilarating driving experience demanded of the Range Rover Sport.

All-terrain capability

Recognised for its class-leading off-road performance, the new Range Rover Sport builds upon this with the P400e, as its electric motor offers greater control of torque. This facilitates improved low-speed control and superior pull-away on low-grip surfaces. The low range transmission can also be operated in pure EV mode for near silent all-terrain journeys.

Land Rover's Terrain Response 2 technology has been retuned to intelligently and precisely distribute torque from the electric motor, which has no creep speed and maximum torque from zero rpm, to all four wheels, giving greater control during low-speed off-road manoeuvres, reaffirming its outstanding breadth of capability.

Handling and performance across the model range can also be managed via a series of Terrain Response 2 options. The P400e features a new Comfort programme which calibrates the suspension settings to ensure the most comfortable ride possible, while the Dynamic programme allows drivers to take greater control over the individual settings, which they can tailor to optimise their experience.

These programmes exist alongside Grass Gravel Snow, Mud/Ruts, Sand, Rock Crawl and Eco.

In Eco mode, the driver receives instantaneous feedback and guidance on driving more efficiently, while minimising electrical power consumption and highlighting the effects of certain features on fuel efficiency. It also softens the throttle pedal response, modifies the automatic transmission shift pattern and switches off heating for the door mirrors, steering wheel and seats to optimise fuel efficiency.

The new Range Rover Sport also benefits from Jaguar Land Rover's unique Low Traction Launch System, which helps to exploit all available traction when pulling away on slippery surfaces. Unlike All-Terrain Progress Control, the company's all-terrain cruise control technology, Low Traction Launch relies on the driver by initiating a unique throttle map to provides a more usable torque curve. The system is specifically designed to help drivers pull-away from a standstill on slippery surfaces such as wet grass, loose gravel and snow.

Hill Descent Control is also fitted as standard, while excellent ground clearance and a smooth underfloor help the new model negotiate rough terrain.

Wading capability for the P400e is also uncompromised with a maximum depth of 850mm shared with the rest of the Range Rover Sport line-up. For deep water wading, it is recommended that the Ingenium petrol engine is running to prevent water entering the exhaust system.

Four-wheel drive

The Range Rover Sport's four-wheel-drive capability is managed by a new transfer case design, which has a smart actuator rather than a separate motor and ECU. This results in a 1.5kg reduction in weight and is controlled via a multi-plate clutch. Together with the bevel gear centre differential it provides a 50:50 torque split.

Using wheel slip information from a range of sensors, the clutch distributes torque evenly between all four wheels, while a 'shift on the move' system allows selectable high and low gears up to 60km/h. The Active Rear Locking Differential can also be optimised for cornering stability and traction.

An even more weight-optimised four-wheel drive system is available on certain models and features a single-speed transfer box and Torsen differential. This provides a 42:58 torque split and offers excellent on-road performance and agility.

Ride height versatility

With the exception of the coil-sprung SD4 variant, all Range Rover Sport models come as standard with air suspension.

When cruising at a sustained speed of 65mph or above, the suspension can lower the vehicle by 15mm to reduce drag by up to two per cent and improve fuel efficiency by up to half-a-mile per gallon.

Access Height lowers the vehicle by as much as 50mm to aid easier loading. This feature can also lock the suspension at this low level, enabling the Range Rover Sport to travel at speeds of up to 25mph in locations with restricted height, such as multi-storey car parks.

Conversely, the ride height can be increased to cater for demanding off-road scenarios, with two bespoke options. The first is Off-Road Ride Height 1, which lifts the vehicle by as much as 40mm for speeds up to 50mph and is ideal for driving faster on less extreme off-road conditions, such as deeply rutted dirt roads. For more extreme landscapes or wading through water, Off-Road Ride Height 2 takes the car up to 75mm above its usual height. This can also be maintained up to 50mph.

Owners will also be able to control the height of the vehicle's rear to help with loading and towing. This is managed through switches in the load space and can reduce rear ride height by 50mm. In this instance, the front will drop by just 20mm, resulting in a hitch height reduction of 60mm.

Conversely, the rear can also be lifted by as much as 90mm to assist in the hitching of trailers and the adjustment of trailer inclination while stationary - the suspension can be levelled by holding the up and down buttons simultaneously until the vehicle returns to normal.

The user-friendly set-up can also be managed via the all-new key fob, which is particularly effective when the load space is in use and the switches are inaccessible.

Advance towing options

The new Range Rover Sport is also available with Advanced Tow Assist - an industry leading advanced trailer reversing aid. The clever convenience technology takes the stress out of complicated reversing manoeuvres by automatically steering the vehicle. All the driver has to do is operate the pedals and select the path of the trailer using the rotary Terrain Response controller on the centre console. The path of the trailer is projected on the central touchscreen by a feed from the reversing camera and rotating the controller intuitively adjusts the guidelines ahead of the trailer.

Hitch Assist is also available to guide the vehicle and tow ball together via the same screen when attaching a trailer.

Lightweight Aluminium construction

The Range Rover Sport was the first SUV in its class with an all-aluminium body structure, which was 39 per cent lighter than the steel equivalent and subjected to one of the most extensive optimisation processes Jaguar Land Rover has undertaken. It required unprecedented use of computer simulation and a staggering 1,000 years of processor time.

Multi-dimensional optimisation tools were also used to minimise weight while simultaneously delivering outstanding stiffness, refinement and safety.

Advanced aerodynamics help the body cut through the air with greater precision, resulting in a drag coefficient of just 0.36. Features which contribute to this include flush glazing, front wheel deflectors, undertrays and optimised air separation from the D-pillars and rear lights.

Powerful, refined and efficient engines

The new P400e replaces the previous SDV6 Hybrid Diesel model and the new Range Rover Sport continues to provide a comprehensive engine line-up to suit every customer.

Diesel powertrain options include the 2.0-litre SD4 and two 3.0-litre options - the TDV6 and SDV6 - while the 4.4-litre SDV8 is the most powerful diesel engine, providing 339PS and 740Nm of torque.

Jaguar Land Rover's new lightweight 2.0-litre Si4 Ingenium engine - shared with the P400e - kicks off the petrol line-up. With a power output of 300PS and a top speed of 125mph, it delivers the performance of a six-cylinder variant in a more compact package that helps reduce weight and optimise CO2 emissions.

Alongside this, the 3.0-litre V6 supercharged petrol engine delivers 340PS and 450Nm of torque, while the next-generation 5.0-litre V8 supercharged petrol engine provides blistering performance with power up from 510PS to 525PS, 625Nm of torque and a 0-100km/h time of 5.3 seconds.

The potent Range Rover Sport SVR also benefits from its own power increase, from 550PS to 575PS, and is able to accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds on its way to a top speed of up to 176mph (market dependant).

Safety and the environment

The new Range Rover Sport boasts a comprehensive portfolio of passive safety features engineered to meet and exceed the most stringent global standards. The aluminium body was extensively tested by computer simulation tools the crash structure to minimise intrusion and maximise protection.

This is complemented by a system of airbags - including for the driver, passenger, side curtain and thorax - and seat belts linked to the emergency brakes.

Pedestrian safety has also been prioritised with a front-end designed to minimise potential injury. This includes an energy-absorbent raised bonnet A-surface and bumper profiles alongside the careful coupling of surface parts.

This vehicle has also been manufactured with sustainability in mind, using the most advanced methods and materials.

For example, the new Range Rover Sport uses 26kg of recycled plastics and 40kg of natural materials such as wood veneers and seat leathers, the latter being produced in the UK using low-carbon processes.

It is also designed to meet 85 per cent recyclability and 95 per cent recoverability targets, facilitating the easy removal of certain parts, including bumpers, wheel arch liners and seat foams.

By using virtual tools for design and simulation, there has also been a dramatic reduction in the need for physical prototyping.

Range Rover Sport SVR

The new flagship Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR puts enhanced focus on the performance of the most dynamic model in the Range Rover family, engineered to complement the core range using all the knowledge and expertise of Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division.

Under the bonnet, the 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine is the most powerful in the brand's history, producing 575PS and generating an impressive 700Nm of torque. That's a hike of 25PS and enough to power the Range Rover Sport SVR from 0-100km/h in just 4.5 seconds.

Coupled with enhancements to the chassis, the new SVR delivers more dynamic handling without compromising its traditional comfort. The engineers at SVO focused on controlling pitch under heavy acceleration and braking, and changes to the damping hardware have improved turn-in, mid-corner grip and body control.

In addition to the enhanced driving experience, SVO has provided new visual cues to the model's performance potential. The bonnet is a unique carbon fibre composite design for the first time, with integrated cooling vents that transform the front aspect of the vehicle. Its purposeful profile transforms the SVR's appearance and its lightweight construction delivers genuine dynamic benefits by reducing weight over the front axle.

Customers can also choose a unique paint option that leaves the central section of the new bonnet's carbon fibre weave exposed, creating an arresting high-performance aesthetic. Prominent new detailing on the front grille also catches the eye, while the side fender vents are finished in Gloss Black.

Greater use of body-coloured detailing at the rear and the presence of an SVO badge in place of the Land Rover oval also help to mark out the SVR as something very special.

A new front bumper design provides a discrete change to the SVR's assertive appearance, with changes designed to improve brake cooling. All-new brake pads and discs provide enhanced performance at higher temperatures, ensuring the braking system is more resistant to fade during dynamic driving.

The SVR is available with 21-inch alloy wheels, while a new 22-inch lightweight performance alloy design is also available in two colour finishes.

These changes can be complemented by a series of additional design packs - most notably, the Carbon Fibre Exterior Pack, which incorporates tasteful detailing to the front bumper, grille, fender vents, mirror covers and tailgate.

Cabin changes build on the enhancements to the core model with a sharper focus on driver and passenger comfort, allied with higher specification materials and finishes.

From SVR-branded treadplates that illuminate as the driver climbs aboard, to the feel of the aluminium sports pedals beneath the driver's feet, the improvements are aimed at enhancing every element of the driving experience.

Supportive new lightweight Supersport seats create an athletic silhouette and provide exceptional comfort on long journeys. They also deliver a significant 30kg weight saving over the core seat and are heated in the front and rear as standard.

Finished in high-quality perforated Windsor leather, the revised designs reflect the model's status as the ultimate high-performance luxury SUV. Seat backs finished in satin black with an embossed SVR logo on the headrests also leave no doubt about the SVR's exclusivity. The new seats also liberate more rear legroom and create the impression of a cosseting four-seat interior, while retaining flexible five-seat capability.

Designed and engineered by Jaguar Land Rover in the UK, the new Range Rover Sport will be produced at the company's Solihull production facility and is available to order now with first deliveries from the end of 2017 (market dependent).

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        New Land Rover Discovery combines a radical new exterior design with a highly versatile seven-seat interior. The result is a revolutionary family SUV that...

      • 2018 Land Rover Discovery SVX
        2018

        Land Rover Discovery SVX embodies the design excellence and engineering integrity that are core values of every Land Rover, building on the legendary...

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      • 2015 Land Rover Discovery
        2015

        Land Rover continues to celebrate 25 years of Discovery with the option for customers to add striking features from the XXV Special Edition anniversary...

      • 2010 Land Rover Discovery 4
        2010

        The new, fourth generation of Land Rover's supremely versatile seven-seat vehicle gains a new name - Land Rover Discovery 4 - to go with its powerful and...

      • 2011 Land Rover Discovery 4 Armoured
        2011

        Land Rover is enhancing its range of factory-supported armoured vehicles with the launch of the powerful new Land Rover Discovery 4 Armoured. Replacing the...

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      • 2005 Land Rover Discovery 3
        2005

        The Discovery (now known in North America as the LR3) is a comfortable 4x4 vehicle (SUV in American-English) from Land Rover which is now owned by Ford.

      • 2020 Land Rover Defender 110
        2020

        Conceived and designed as an occasional seat, the practical addition means the Land Rover Defender 110 can be specified with five, six or 5+2 seating...

      • 2023 Land Rover Defender 130
        2023

        With an unmistakable family resemblance, the Land Rover Defender 130 features an extended rear overhang that provides even greater interior space...

      • 2020 Land Rover Defender 90
        2020

        Land Rover Defender 90 can accommodate six occupants in a compact family hatchback length body. When not in use, the seatback folds down to provide a front armrest...

      • 2022 Land Rover Defender V8
        2022

        Land Rover Defender V8 is the ultimate expression of Land Rover's toughest 4x4 and recalls the rich heritage of eight-cylinder Land Rovers dating back to the 1970s.

      • 2022 Land Rover Defender V8 90
        2022

        Land Rover Defender V8 90 accelerates from 0-60mph in just 4.9 seconds (0-100kmh in 5.2 seconds) with a top speed of 149mph (240kmh) and delivers...

      • 2025 Land Rover Defender Octa
        2025

        Defender's imposing presence and all-terrain focus is given a bold new attitude for Defender Octa. It features 33-inch diameter tyres, the largest ever fitted...

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      • 2015 Land Rover Defender 2.000.000
        2015

        With a bespoke design and an all-star cast of special guests helping to complete the momentous build, 'Defender 2,000,000' has been created to be a fitting...

      • 2025 Land Rover Defender Classic V8 Soft Top
        2025

        All Classic Defender V8 Soft Top vehicles are powered by a Land Rover 5.0-litre petrol V8 engine, with 405hp and 515Nm of torque. This is paired with an eight-speed ZF...

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      • 2008 Land Rover Defender SVX
        2008

        Land Rover will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a new special edition of the iconic Defender - the SVX. The world's first SVX has been donated by Land...

      • 2020 Land Rover Discovery Sport
        2020

        Land Rover Discovery Sport meets the digital demands of the entire family. So no matter where in the world you are, exploring the great outdoors or simply...

      • 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport
        2015

        Land Rover revealed the new Discovery Sport, a versatile premium compact SUV that is the first member of the new Discovery vehicle family. A dynamic design...

      • 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
        2024

        Range Rover Evoque features a subtle evolution of its reductive exterior design, with unmistakable hallmarks including its coupe-like silhouette, floating roof, continuous...

      • 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
        2020

        Building on the original's instantly-recognisable design, the new Range Rover Evoque is a sophisticated evolution of the distinctive coupe-like silhouette...

      • 2016 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
        2016

        Land Rover has strengthened its fastest-selling model, the Range Rover Evoque. The luxury compact SUV features a comprehensive range of new design features...

      • 2011 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
        2011

        The groundbreaking, all-new Land Rover Range Rover Evoque makes its global public debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. Dr Ralf Speth, CEO, Jaguar Land...

      • 2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque 5-door
        2012

        The exciting 5-Door version of the all-new Land Rover Range Rover Evoque makes its global public debut at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show on November 17,...

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      • 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Velar
        2024

        Range Rover Velar pioneered Range Rover's reductive design philosophy and its new grille - alongside the introduction of new Pixel LED Headlights with jewel-like effect...

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      • 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
        2023

        Dramatic proportions and an unmistakable Range Rover Sport silhouette are free from superfluous detailing. In profile, its floating, raked roofline, rising waistline...

      • 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SV
        2024

        Range Rover Sport SV's high-performance-honed exterior design includes an exclusive airflow-enhanced front-end, reprofiled lower body sides and functional carbon fibre...

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      • 2018 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
        2018

        The new Land Rover Range Rover Sport embodies the pioneering spirit inherent in every Land Rover and now delivers sustainable performance and efficiency...

      • 2018 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR
        2018

        The new flagship Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR puts enhanced focus on the performance of the most dynamic model in the Range Rover family...

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      • 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
        2014

        The all-new Land Rover Range Rover Sport has been designed to capture the distinctive DNA of its predecessor , but with a bold evolution which has placed...

      • 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR
        2015

        The new Range Rover Sport SVR is powered by a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine tuned to produce 550 hp and 502 lb-ft (680 Nm) of torque - increases of 40...

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      • 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
        2010

        "The Land Rover Range Rover Sport's performance, ride and handling have been transformed with the introduction of new engines, transmission and...

      • 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
        2006

        Introduced for the 2006 model year, and inspired by the Range Stormer concept , Land Rover Range Rover Sport falls between the LR3 and the rest of the...

  • SUVsSUV / Crossover
      • 2024 BMW X5
        2024

        With its distinctive Sports Activity Vehicle proportions and pared-back surface treatment, the BMW X5 represents a clear example of elegant presence, powerful...

      • 2024 BMW X5 M Competition
        2024

        Sporting dominance and an extrovert visual attitude headline the exterior design of the new BMW X5 M Competition and new BMW X6 M Competition. Precise modifications to...

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      • 2019 BMW X5
        2019

        Offering a significantly expanded array of driver assistance systems compared with its immediate predecessor, the new BMW X5 clearly demonstrates its...

      • 2020 BMW X5 M Competition
        2020

        The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X5 M Competition radiate versatility and presence with a body measuring 4,938 millimetres in length, 2,015 millimetres in width...

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      • 2014 BMW X5
        2014

        The BMW X5 - the founder of the Sports Activity Vehicle segment and globally best-selling car in its class, with more than 1.3 million units sold since the...

      • 2016 BMW X5 xDrive40e
        2016

        A Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) from BMW is once again pointing the way ahead to a highly innovative form of driving pleasure. The BMW X5 xDrive40e is the...

      • 2014 BMW X5 M50d
        2014

        The sporty temperament of the latest diesel engines finds even more potent expression in the BMW X5 M50d. This M Performance Automobile likewise gets a 3.0-litre...

      • 2016 BMW X5 M
        2016

        The new BMW X5 M and new BMW X6 M (fuel consumption combined for both models: 11.1 l/100 km (25.5 mpg imp); CO2 emissions combined for both models: 258...

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      • 2011 BMW X5
        2011

        2011 BMW X5 will write the latest chapter in the story of the world's first Sports Activity Vehicle® in the spring of 2010. Originally launched for the...

      • 2013 BMW X5 M50d
        2013

        The global success of the BMW X model concept is rooted in a level of sporting flair unmatched by any other all-wheel-drive car with off-road capability.

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      • 2007 BMW X5 3.0d
        2007

        + Sports Activity Vehicle with further enhanced driving dynamics. + More power and greater efficiency: inline six and V8 power + Only vehicle in its...

      • 2009 BMW X5 Security Plus
        2009

        BMW is extending its range of security vehicles by an additional model in a new protection class. The BMW X5 Security Plus complies with the requirements...

      • 2007 BMW X5 4.8i
        2007

        The new BMW X5 is 7.4 inches longer than its predecessor. However, the body designers have maintained the typical proportions of BMW's outstanding SAV...

      • 2010 BMW X5 M
        2010

        The BMW X5 M clearly boasts its superior power and exclusivity at very first sight, while the BMW X6 M, in its unique design, alludes to fascinating driving...

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      • 2004 BMW X5 4.4i
        2004

        In terms of engines, the X5 got the new 4.4i engine which debuted in the 2002 7-Series. This raised output from 290 to 325 hp (242 kW).

      • 2004 BMW X5 4.8is
        2004

        Originally announced in the end of 2003 along with the rest of the X5 refresh, the X5 4.8is first started shipping in April 2004. In had a new larger 4.8 L...

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      • 1999 BMW X5
        1999

        The BMW X5 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV sold by BMW since 2000. It is based on the E39 5 Series and features all wheel drive and a line of straight-6...

      • 2002 BMW X5 4.6is
        2002

        The history of the X5 begins in the late 1990s, when Chris Bangle drew the first sketches from his Designworks studio in California. In many ways, the...

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      • 2024 Porsche Cayenne
        2024

        Porsche Cayenne is the sportiest car in its segment - and its interior reflects this. A sporty ambience is combined with high functionality, luxurious comfort...

      • 2024 Porsche Cayenne GTS
        2024

        In addition to the finely tuned chassis, the charismatic V8 is another important feature of the Porsche Cayenne GTS. The 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, developed by Porsche...

      • 2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid
        2024

        Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid offers considerably greater electric range and shorter charging times. With an increased capacity of 25.9 kWh, the high-voltage battery...

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      • 2018 Porsche Cayenne
        2018

        A Porsche Cayenne is instantly recognisable, and the new generation has developed and enhanced this unmistakeable identity. Its completely new yet still...

      • 2020 Porsche Cayenne GTS
        2020

        The chassis set-up of the new Porsche Cayenne GTS models creates the ideal prerequisites for outstanding lateral dynamics. The standard steel-spring suspension...

      • 2020 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid
        2020

        In the Porsche Cayenne Turbo S E-Hybrid models, the electric motor is located between the V8 engine and the eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission. The two motors...

      • 2018 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
        2018

        The Porsche Cayenne Turbo is now visually set apart from the other models to an even greater degree than before. With their combination of matte and...

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      • 2015 Porsche Cayenne
        2015

        The success story of the Cayenne began in 2002 when it expanded the term "spread" to include several further dimensions. The Cayenne made the...

      • 2015 Porsche Cayenne GTS
        2015

        The new Cayenne GTS announces its outstanding sporting character in its very name. The letters GTS go back to the famous 904 Carrera GTS of 1963. In 2007,...

      • 2016 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
        2016

        At the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Porsche introduced the new Cayenne Turbo S - the top model of the sporty SUV model series.

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      • 2011 Porsche Cayenne
        2011

        The new Cayenne comes with an upgraded generation of the engines already featured in the former models: the Porsche Cayenne boasts a 3.6-litre V6 naturally...

      • 2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS
        2013

        The space, comfort and clear layout of an SUV; the driving fun, dynamics and agility of a sports car: the new Porsche Cayenne GTS is a fusion of two...

      • 2013 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
        2013

        An engine output of 550 hp (405 kW) makes the new Porsche Cayenne Turbo S the flagship model of the Porsche SUV range. Thanks to its sophisticated active...

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      • 2008 Porsche Cayenne
        2008

        The 2008 model year marks the launch of the second generation of the Porsche Cayenne, the Porsche of SUVs, and the new Cayenne, Cayenne S and Cayenne Turbo...

      • 2008 Porsche Cayenne GTS
        2008

        Introducing the GTS, Porsche is supplementing the Cayenne range with a particularly sporting and dynamic model, the Porsche Cayenne GTS is standing out...

      • 2008 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
        2008

        More powerful in every respect - that is how the second generation of the Porsche Cayenne is entering the market: With a striking face upfront on a wide...

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      • 2004 Porsche Cayenne S
        2004

        The V8 power unit featured in the Porsche Cayenne S develops superior torque and pulling force even from low engine speeds. Maximum torque of 420...

      • 2004 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
        2004

        Air suspension standard on the Porsche Cayenne Turbo automatically lowers the entire vehicle at increasing road speed to provide maximum driving pleasure...

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      • 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE
        2024

        GLE pulls off even more: all-wheel drive and a gear ratio designed for traction enable a high towing capacity of up to 3.5 tonnes and a tongue weight of up to 140 kg.

      • 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE53 AMG
        2024

        As a result, the standard equipment is significantly more extensive than it was for the previous model. In the case of the GLE53 4MATIC+ SUV, it already includes...

      • 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE63 S AMG
        2024

        GLE63 S 4MATIC+ stands for pure AMG Driving Performance - whatever the terrain. It appeals to customers who have no desire to compromise. Here, extreme sportiness meets...

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      • 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE
        2020

        Mercedes-Benz GLE is also an excellent towing vehicle for straightforward operations. It will effortlessly manage braked trailers with a total weight of...

      • 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLE53 AMG 4Matic
        2020

        The appearance of the GLE53 4Matic+ captivates thanks to its exclusivity, powerful sportiness and progressive dominance. Thanks to the AMG-specific...

      • 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE63 S AMG
        2021

        To further improve traction and dynamism, the GLE63 and GLE63 S have an electronically controlled locking differential at the rear axle as standard.

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      • 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE
        2016

        Mercedes-Benz has thoroughly revised its best-seller in the SUV segment. The highlights of the new GLE include a more appealing front and rear and...

      • 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE450 AMG 4Matic
        2016

        Mercedes-AMG is extending its offering of AMG sports models. The GLE450 AMG 4Matic is already the third vehicle in this new line. The power SUV facilitates...

      • 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE 63 AMG
        2016

        Updated name, extended model range and even more power: the new Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 4MATIC is more powerful and attractive than ever. Following the...

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      • 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
        2012

        The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class sets new benchmarks in the SUV world with its leading-edge automotive technology. The new M-Class boasts...

      • 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG
        2012

        The new Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG stands for efficiency and performance, exclusivity and a superlative driving experience. Running on 11.8 litres of fuel per...

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      • 2009 Mercedes-Benz M-Class
        2009

        The assured appearance of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class is now marked by its dynamically flowing, yet at the same time crisp lines and a clear, powerful design idiom.

      • 2009 Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG
        2009

        The Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG now demonstrates even more emphatically its exceptional status as the performance SUV with the largest displacement and highest...

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      • 2006 Mercedes-Benz ML350
        2006

        Wider, longer, lower - in brief, this is the formula for the exciting appearance of the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Although the wheelbase and track of this...

      • 2006 Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG
        2006

        The Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG sets a new standard in the sporty off-roader segment. The new top-of-the-range model in the M-Class goes straight to the top...

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      • 1999 Mercedes-Benz ML320
        1999

        The Mercedes-Benz M-Class is a 4-door SUV with light off-road capability, first offered in 1997, and built in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA, at the same...

      • 2000 Mercedes-Benz ML55 AMG
        2000

        The ML55, or ML55 AMG, featured a V8 engine made by AMG, modified body-work, and other performance features. The M-Class was Motor Trend magazine's...

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      • 2025 Audi Q7
        2025

        All V6 engines in the Audi Q7 boast a towing capacity of up to 3.5 tons. This is more than enough to tow campers, horse trailers, and the like.

      • 2025 Audi SQ7
        2025

        Audi SQ7 TFSI now runs on the established 4.0 TFSI with 373 kW (507 PS) and 770 Nm of torque with fast-shifting eight-speed tiptronic and quattro permanent all-wheel drive.

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      • 2020 Audi Q7
        2020

        Audi Q7 features electromechanical, speed-sensitive power steering as standard. It provides differentiated feedback from the road, and responds spontaneously...

      • 2021 Audi SQ7 TFSI
        2021

        Audi SQ7 and SQ8 come standard with two sporty chassis components: the adaptive air suspension sport with controlled dampers and all-wheel steering.

      • 2020 Audi SQ7 TDI
        2020

        The new Audi SQ7 TDI impresses with its tremendous diesel power. Its 4.0 TDI, a V8 with biturbo charging, outputs 320 kW (435 metric hp) and delivers a...

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      • 2016 Audi Q7
        2016

        With the new Q7, Audi is setting standards in the premium SUV segment. 325 kilograms less weight and the low center of mass make it extremely agile. At the...

      • 2017 Audi SQ7 TDI
        2017

        With 320 kW (435 hp) and 900 Nm (663.8 lb ft) of torque, the new Audi SQ7 TDI is the most powerful diesel SUV on the market. It also leads the competition...

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      • 2010 Audi Q7
        2010

        When it was first rolled out three years ago, the Audi Q7 performance SUV immediately achieved a leadership position - as a sporty, comfortable as well...

      • 2011 Audi Q7
        2011

        The Audi Q7 is the large Audi for the sporty individualist - the high-performance SUV for sport, leisure, family and business. Now Audi has made it even...

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      • 2006 Audi Q7
        2006

        Audi is unveiling a vehicle that marks a superlative new development in the Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) segment. The Audi Q7 ingeniously combines...

      • 2009 Audi Q7 V12 TDI
        2009

        The diesel, which generates an output of 368 kW (500 hp) and 1,000 Nm of torque (737.56 lb-ft) from a capacity of six liters, gives the new Audi Q7 V12 TDI...

      • 2007 Audi Q7 V12 TDI
        2007

        Audi has stood at the forefront of diesel technology for the last three decades. The Ingolstadt brand now presents a further world first - the first V12...

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      • 2024 Audi Q8
        2024

        Audi Q8 bears Audi's new, modern corporate identity. Specifically, this is the newly two-dimensional rings that debuted in the Q8 e-tron. They are visually impressing...

      • 2024 Audi SQ8
        2024

        SQ8 TFSI advances sportiness even further - it impresses with a redesigned spoiler on the front apron as well as a sporty-looking underride guard at the front...

      • 2025 Audi RS Q8
        2025

        The new RS Q8 is guaranteed to impress with an output of 441 kW (600 PS) and 800 Nm of torque, which is available between 2,200 and 4,500 rpm.

      • 2025 Audi RS Q8 performance
        2025

        Thanks to its increased output of 471 kW (640 PS) and 850 Nm of torque, the RS Q8 performance goes from zero to 100 kmh in just 3.6 seconds.

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      • 2019 Audi Q8
        2019

        Off-road, the Audi Q8 benefits from quattro drive, the short overhangs and the high ground clearance - a maximum of 25.4 centimeters (10.0 in) with the adaptive air...

      • 2020 Audi SQ8 TDI
        2020

        The biturbo V8 in the Audi SQ8 TDI is the most powerful diesel engine on the European market. It combines immense power with a high level of economy and...

      • 2021 Audi SQ8 TFSI
        2021

        With the Audi SQ8, the standard size is 21 inches with 22- and 23-inch wheels optional. Both cars feature front brake discs measuring 400 millimeters...

      • 2020 Audi RS Q8
        2020

        Clear contours and athletic and tight surfaces convey the power of the Audi RS Q8, even when parked. Numerous RS design details highlight the independent...

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      • 2024 BMW X6 M60i
        2024

        BMW X6 was the founder member of the Sports Activity Coupe segment and in its third model generation it continues to epitomise extravagant sporting lustre...

      • 2024 BMW X6 M Competition
        2024

        A model-specific spoiler lip - also in black - forms the lower edge of the front apron on the new BMW X6 M Competition. It helps to optimise the aerodynamic balance...

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      • 2020 BMW X6
        2020

        BMW X6 has grown by 26 millimetres in exterior length over the outgoing model (to 4,935 mm) and by 15 mm (to 2,004 mm) in width. It now stands 6 mm lower...

      • 2020 BMW X6 M50i
        2020

        BMW X6 M50i is powered by a comprehensively newly developed 4.4-litre V8 petrol engine with maximum output of 390 kW (530 hp). Linking up with the eightspeed...

      • 2020 BMW X6 M Competition
        2020

        The class-leading driving dynamics of the new BMW X5 M, new BMW X6 M and Competition models are partly down to the M-specific kinematic and elastokinematic...

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      • 2015 BMW X6
        2015

        Armed with an even more potent design presence and outstanding performance, the new BMW X6 strengthens its position as a leading exponent of exclusive...

      • 2016 BMW X6 M
        2016

        The BMW X6 M combine the characteristic features of the successful BMW X family - exclusivity, robustness, agility and everyday usability - with the...

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      • 2013 BMW X6
        2013

        The BMW X6 is the world's first ever Sports Activity Coupé, still a unique combination of sporty dynamics and supreme versatility and with further...

      • 2013 BMW X6 M50d
        2013

        The chassis technology underpinning the BMW X6 M50d is based on a double-joint spring-strut front axle and integral rear axle. This arrangement offers the...

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      • 2009 BMW X6
        2009

        BMW will once again introduce a ground-breaking idea to the world and the creation of a new segment with the debut of its all-new X6 Sports Activity Coupe...

      • 2010 BMW X6 ActiveHybrid
        2010

        BMW announced the production version of the BMW X6 ActiveHybrid. The BMW X6 ActiveHybrid makes its world premiere at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA)...

      • 2010 BMW X6 M
        2010

        The suspension developed specifically for the BMW X6 M with its double-track control arm front axle and Integral IV rear axle offers M-specific...

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      • 2025 Volvo XC90
        2025

        A new, more contemporary exterior design reinforces the Volvo XC90's confident look. It reflects Volvo's ongoing transition towards full electrification and echoes elements of...

      • 2020 Volvo XC90
        2020

        The world-first technologies and innovations that were launched on Volvo's other 90 and 60 Series models between 2015 and 2019 have also found their way into the Volvo XC90...

      • 2015 Volvo XC90
        2015

        The all-new Volvo XC90 is a visually striking, premium quality seven seat SUV with world leading safety features, new powertrain technologies, an...

      • 2016 Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine
        2016

        The Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine has exceeded all expectations when it comes to the no compromise equation of power and low fuel consumption, coupled with...

      • 2016 Volvo XC90 Polestar
        2016

        The new generation Polestar Performance Optimisation has been released for the Volvo XC90 T8 Twin Engine, making the world's most powerful and cleanest SUV...

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      • 2011 Volvo XC90
        2011

        The Volvo XC90 revolutionised the premium SUV market when it was launched in 2003. With its modern design, powerful engines, Roll-Over Protection System...

      • 2006 Volvo XC90
        2006

        The Volvo XC90 was launched in early 2002 as the first purpose-built SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) to come from Volvo Cars. It is also Volvo's first...

      • 2002 Volvo XC90
        2002

        The Volvo XC90, a genuine SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle), is the first vehicle of its type which takes other road users into account. The Volvo XC90 has been...

      • 2024 Audi Q8 e-tron quattro
        2024

        Audi Q8 e-tron handles these with noticeably more agility thanks to its revised progressive steering. The gear ratio of the steering system was changed so that...

      • 2024 Audi SQ8 e-tron quattro
        2024

        With the e-tron range's S model, Audi used a three-motor concept for the first time in large-scale production. This was refined for the new SQ8 e-tron.

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      • 2020 Audi e-tron
        2020

        Audi e-tron reflects the fundamental formal idiom of Audi design and translates it for the electric age. Style-defining details indicative of the new drive...

      • 2021 Audi e-tron S
        2021

        The Audi e-tron S and the Audi e-tron S Sportback reveal their electric power at first glance. Their front and rear bumpers have strong contours, and...

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