2015 land rover sport autobiography
2015 land rover sport autobiography
2015 land rover sport autobiography review.
2015 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
The same thorough changes that were applied to the big Range Rover are in force in the Sport. Switching from a steel body-on-frame design to a bonded-and-riveted aluminum unibody has shorn about 800 pounds from the Sport's curb weight between the first and second generations.
Curb weights still reach above 4,700 pounds in base form, more than 5,100 all dolled up, or about a hundred pounds less than the bigger Rangie.
The magnitude of change pulls some exciting numbers out of the Sport's drivetrains.
The base 3.0-liter supercharged V-6 is rated at 340 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque; it's an assertive-sounding engine at full throttle, with a hearty snarl that subdues quickly as the Sport flicks into higher gears, back into a more relaxed part of the powerband.
Trips to 60 mph happen in about 7 seconds, and the top speed is rated at 130 mph with the V-6.
If you're really interested in the Sport part of the name, you'll likely opt for the