Range Rover Sport 2017 Review | Driver's Seat
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 Published On Feb 23, 2017

We've been taking a look at the new 2017 Range Rover Sport including its new engines and equipment during a road test.

We tested the 3.0-litre SDV6 Autobiography Dynamic.

The 2017 Range Rover Sport gets two new engines, including an entry-level 2.0-litre diesel, new technology and revisions to the Dynamic trim.

First for the Range Rover Sport is the introduction of the all-alumiunium 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine, which already features in the Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Freelander Sport. The twin-turbo SD4 develops 237bhp and 369ft/lbs of torque, getting from 0-60mph in 8.0 seconds.

More importantly is the economy of the engine. A combined cycle claims to return 45.6mpg, but the engine will be targeted at company car users as the SD4 emits 164g/km of CO2.

There’s also a new 3.0-litre supercharged V6 petrol which adds some punch. It develops 335bhp and 332ft/lbs of torque. That means it’ll sprint from 0-60mph in 7.1 seconds, with a claimed combined fuel economy of 26.9mpg. However, it has CO2 emissions of 243g/km.

New for 2017 is a Bright Work pack for the Autobiography Dynamic trim, which includes an Atlas Silver front grille mesh and Atlas Silver bonnet mesh. There also more paint colours to choose from across the range.

New technology includes Advanced Driver Assistance, Advanced Tow Assist, Low Traction Launch and InControl Touch Pro for the infotainment system.

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems include autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, rear park distance control and cruise control with speed limiter.

The emergency braking system uses a forward facing camera to detect a potential collision before automatically applying the brakes if the driver has failed to do so.

An optional Drive Pack provides traffic sign recognition, blind spot monitoring, driver condition monitoring (to make sure the driver isn’t drowsy) and a clever intelligent speed limiter, which automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to correlate with the local speed limits.

Advanced tow assist uses the cars surround cameras to assist when reversing with a trailer attached, adding useful guidelines to follow. It’s also capable of automatically steering the car to a pre-selected route.

Low traction launch is designed to aid pullaway on slippery surfaces such as snow, ice or wet grass.

The infotainment system now gets InControl Touch Pro, which uses a new 10in dual view touchscreen display, while a navigation map can be sent to the instrument binnacle. Additional features include remote functions to control the climate control, alarm and even start the engine.

A new commute mode learns the routes that you take most regularly and can recommend the best route to avoid current traffic delays and can also share your eta with whomever you choose, through your smartphone.

The 2017 model is on sale now with prices starting from £59,700 for 2.0-litre SD4 HSE.

2017 Range Rover OTR Prices:

SD4 DIESEL 240 HP HSE                                        £59,700.00

SDV6 DIESEL 306HP HSE                                         £63,100.00 
HSE Dynamic £68,700.00 
Autobiography Dynamic £80,300.00 

SDV6 DIESEL HYBRID 354HP
HSE Dynamic £75,200.00 
Autobiography Dynamic £86,800.00 

SDV8 DIESEL 339HP
Autobiography Dynamic £86,800.00 

V6 SUPERCHARGED PETROL 340HP
HSE Dynamic £64,400.00

V8 SUPERCHARGED PETROL 510HP
Autobiography Dynamic £86,800.00

V8 SUPERCHARGED PETROL 550HP
SVR £96,900.00

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