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How to Distinguish Between Range Rover and Sport Versions?

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DiBennett
09/02/25 4:56am
The difference between the Range Rover Sport and the Range Rover lies in their body dimensions: The Range Rover Sport has a body length of 4879mm, height of 1803mm, wheelbase of 2923mm, fuel tank capacity of 104.3 liters, and luggage compartment volume ranging from 780 to 1686 liters. The Range Rover, on the other hand, has a body length of 5000mm, height of 1869mm, wheelbase of 2922mm, fuel tank capacity of 104 liters, and luggage compartment volume ranging from 707 to 1694 liters. Below are some relevant details: Both the Range Rover Sport and the Range Rover are equipped with a 3.0L mechanical and turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 360PS, maximum power of 265kW, maximum torque of 495Nm, and are paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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AlexandraRose
09/14/25 7:08am
I'm quite into studying cars, especially these two Land Rover models. Distinguishing between the Range Rover and the Sport version is actually quite intuitive. The Range Rover looks more square and imposing, like a big boss's ride, with a wide and upright front grille, sharp side lines, and a larger rear end. The Sport version, on the other hand, has smoother lines, a slanted front face for a sporty look, and a lower profile on the sides, resembling an athlete. In terms of size, the Range Rover is generally longer and taller, offering a stable and comfortable ride. The Sport version has a lower center of gravity, making it more agile around corners. I remember test driving them at the auto show last year—the Range Rover had spacious interiors, perfect for family trips, while the Sport version had better seat support but slightly tighter rear seating. The taillights are a highlight: the Range Rover has elongated ones, while the Sport version's are more compact. The badging is different too—the Range Rover simply says 'RANGE ROVER' at the back, while the Sport version adds 'SPORT' to it. For beginners, just look at the overall silhouette: the Range Rover is more burly, while the Sport version is leaner.
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VonLilah
10/28/25 7:49am
I'm a practical person, so size and space are top priorities when buying a car. The key differences between the Range Rover and the Sport version lie in dimensions and purpose. The standard Range Rover is typically longer and taller, with an enormous trunk that can fit loads of luggage or camping gear. The Sport version is slightly shorter and lower, offering less cargo space but easier parking. Design-wise, the Range Rover features vertical grille stripes, while the Sport has an angled mesh pattern. The Range Rover also comes with larger standard wheels. Having driven a friend's car, I found the Range Rover excels in vibration absorption – riding like a sofa – whereas the Sport version has stiffer suspension for quicker handling response. For daily use, the Range Rover offers superior comfort for long trips, while the Sport version is more fuel-efficient and nimble in urban driving. Easy to distinguish: check the side window height – the Range Rover's windows are more squared-off. Price-wise, the Range Rover has a higher starting price, while the Sport version offers better value for money.
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