What is the horsepower of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport?
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The low-power version of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport has a maximum horsepower of 360Ps, while the high-power version reaches up to 400Ps. The Range Rover employs the latest body and chassis technologies, elevating its all-terrain performance to another level, whether in terms of the breadth of its off-road capabilities and accessibility or its on-road handling and comfort. Below is an introduction to the Land Rover Range Rover Sport: 1. Exterior Design: From the black contrast roof and various carbon fiber decorative elements to the red brake calipers, the Range Rover Sport stands out everywhere. The optional 22" 5-spoke black-effect alloy wheels—Style 5086 further enhance its bold and sophisticated design. 2. Interior Design: The interior features a premium suede leather-trimmed steering wheel, headliner, and gear lever, exuding luxury and prestige throughout. Aluminum gearshift paddles add further refinement to the cabin. 3. Wheels: The model comes standard with 21" 9-spoke black-effect alloy wheels—Style 9001.
I've driven several versions of the Range Rover Sport, and the power is truly astonishing. The base model like the P400 has around 400 horsepower, equipped with a 3.0-liter turbocharged engine, achieving 0-100 km/h in approximately 5.5 seconds, delivering strong acceleration with noticeable back-pushing force. The high-performance version, such as the SVR, can reach 580 horsepower, accelerating from 0-60 mph in under 4 seconds, much faster than typical SUVs. Whether overtaking in the city or cruising on the highway, greater horsepower means more agility, though fuel consumption is higher, averaging around 12 liters per 100 km. Performance enthusiasts are advised to prioritize test-driving the high-spec models, as the combination with Land Rover's Terrain Response system ensures stable power delivery on sand or snowy roads. Overall, it feels more rugged and bold in design compared to the BMW X5. Regular maintenance can ensure engine longevity and minimize performance degradation.