
The VIN number of the Range Rover Sport is located on the platform in front of the spare tire (under the carpet, requiring the tire to be removed first). The Range Rover Sport is equipped with a 3.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum torque of 405 Nm and a maximum horsepower of 360 hp, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The dimensions of the Range Rover Sport are 5000mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1869mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2922mm and a top speed of 209 km/h. The fuel tank capacity is 104L, featuring a front-engine four-wheel-drive layout, with a front suspension of double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear suspension of multi-link independent suspension.

I usually drive my own Range Rover Sport, and the VIN is clearly visible at the lower left corner of the windshield—just a quick glance from the driver's seat is enough. This 17-digit number is essential for identity verification when purchasing the car, as well as for maintenance or accident handling. The windshield is the most common location, but if it's hard to see on a rainy day, I recommend using a phone flashlight or checking the owner's manual. Under the hood, near the engine, there might sometimes be a nameplate displaying the same information, but I generally prefer the windshield location for its convenience and speed. Never overlook this detail—whether it's a new or old car, verifying the VIN is crucial for safe driving. Save it in your phone's notes to make things easier when selling the car later.

Working at the dealership, we frequently handle Land Rover vehicles. The VIN location for the Range Rover Sport is quite standard—clearly visible below the lower left corner of the windshield, whether viewed from outside or the driver's seat. During inspections, we routinely cross-check the number against insurance documents and the vehicle registration to prevent discrepancies. There's also a small label near the strut tower in the engine bay for reference, though the windshield spot is most commonly used. Before every service, we must input this 17-digit VIN to pull up the vehicle's history, saving diagnostic time. The easily accessible location doesn't interfere with any operations, sparing owners unnecessary hassle. Simple maintenance like dust removal keeps it legible with minimal effort. For technicians, quick VIN location frees up more time to address other issues—daily experience proves invaluable here.

When buying a car, especially a used one, the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a crucial step. For the Land Rover Range Rover Sport, it's located on a sticker on the B-pillar of the driver's side door frame or at the lower left corner of the windshield. Simply open the door or take a photo with your phone—no tools needed. Once you have the number, immediately pull a report to check for accident history or theft records to protect your investment. The location is thoughtfully designed, and the owner's manual also provides guidance. A quick glance before the test drive takes just minutes, ensuring peace of mind on the road. Pro tip: Save a photo on your phone for backup—next time you check, you'll be one step ahead. It's a basic, money-saving, and safety-conscious move, essential knowledge for beginners.


