New 2013 Range Rover Sport review, test drive
Purists probably refuse to believe it, but there is a case to be made for sports SUVs. It's not easy to take a big, boxy SUV with a high centre of gravity and lots of drag and make it fun to drive,
but that's what the Range Rover Sport is all about, and the 2013 version claims to have taken the game leaps forward. The boffins say it's the fastest, most agile and most responsive Land Rover ever, and I went to the UK to find out if it was all they claimed it to be.
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When you first lay eyes on the Sport, the Range Rover DNA is all there, but there's a lot more of the Evoque in the styling now. The floating roof and wedge shape, although less harsh, give the car style. The square look has become more curved and flowing now, and the Sport uses the all-aluminium chassis of the full-size Range Rover, which has given it a 39 percent weight advantage over its predecessor, promising better performance, dynamics and efficiency.
The interior of our test car was a flashy red-and-black leather-trimmed affair, with a little too much red, frankly. But don't worry, you can opt for more subdued interior trims. Quality was, as always, faultless and top notch. Familiar stitched leather envelops you, the buttons and knobs all feel perfect, there is a smaller, sportier steering wheel at your fingertips, and the smart LCD dials are always easy to read. The only downside was the infotainment system, which is a little complicated to use.
The interior of our test car was a flashy red-and-black leather-trimmed affair, with a little too much red, frankly. But don't worry, you can opt for more subdued interior trims. Quality was, as always, faultless and top notch. Familiar stitched leather envelops you, the buttons and knobs all feel perfect, there is a smaller, sportier steering wheel at your fingertips, and the smart LCD dials are always easy to read. The only downside was the infotainment system, which is a little complicated to use.
The supercharged 5.0-litre V8 model with 503bhp is very, very quick, and rest assured you will run out of courage before it runs out of power. Flex your right foot and the muted growl begs you to smash the throttle to the floor. The alacrity with which this engine leaps to life is thrilling - 100kph comes up in just 5.3 seconds, and that's impressive considering you are pulling 2.3 tonnes of metal along with you. The corners leap at you quickly and just as you think it's going to step out of line, the Range Rover Sport hugs the corner and goes around. Put it into Dynamic mode and it hunkers down even further, the shifts become lightning quick, the suspension tightens up and you fly around corners with just a whisper of body roll. With its predecessor, you always felt like you were fighting its considerable mass, but the 420-odd-kg weight reduction has turned it into a new animal. There really is some credence to the 'Sport' moniker this time around.