Hot on the heels of the smooth new Range Rover, drivers looking for a sportier SUV can now enjoy the 2023 Range Rover Sport. Its sleek styling is complemented by a performance all-wheel drivetrain. Engine options include 355 hp and 395 hp 6-cylinder, 434 hp PHEV with 48 miles of pure EV range, and a twin-turbo V8 with 523 hp.
Like its bigger, fancier brother, the new Range Rover Sport has a sleek and modern style with nary a sharp edge. There's a bit more body sculpting on the Sport for a more dynamic look, along with flush door handles and smoothly integrated lighting both in front and back.
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An innovative Dynamic Air Suspension provides switchable air springs with twin-valve active dampers for agile and confident handling. The optional Stormer Handling Pack brings Dynamic Response Pro, all-wheel steering, an electronic active differential, and torque vectoring by braking. It's also the first Land Rover to offer Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control - an upgraded version of All-Terrain Progress Control that can help manage throttle and braking on challenging terrain, allowing the driver to focus on steering.
The interior combines luxury and a driver-focused environment with 22-way heated and ventilated memory seats with massage and winged headrests. Active Noise Cancellation cuts road and tire noise so you can enjoy silence or the sounds of the SUV's powerful engine in Dynamic mode. There's also a 13.1" curved touchscreen, a 13.7" interactive driver display, and wireless support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.