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The Drive Report: Range Rover Sport D300

The new Range Rover Sport’s already impressive list of attributes are considerably enhanced by its state-of-the-art oil burner.

September 21, 2023 / 13:09 IST
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Much like its name suggests, the Range Rover Sport is the most playful of the non-SVR Rangies

If the current leanings of policymakers are anything to go by, you’d think that diesel engines are headed straight to the guillotine. But while most mass market manufacturers are thinning out the diesel-powered herd, oil burners continue to account for nearly half of the sales for most luxury carmakers. Innumerable hours behind the wheel of the new Range Rover Sport diesel proves why this continues to be the case.

With the recent launch of the swept-back Range Rover Velar, picking a favourite from the Range Rover, er, range is like trying to pick your favourite member of The Beatles (except in this case, there’s no Ringo Starr equivalent). After much deliberation, I think the answer, for me, will always be the new Range Rover Sport. It’s got the best of everything. It’s more compact than the Moby Dick Range Rover, with razor-sharp styling that’s so smooth and sensational, it’s worthy of every award in the book. And while each Range Rover model has a distinct character, the Sport is easily the one with the most flair.

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Much like its name suggests, the Range Rover Sport is the most playful of the non-SVR Rangies, and the new one’s design language has been optimised to really hammer that point home. The upswept shoulder-line runs parallel to an arrow-straight blacked-out roofline and makes the Sport look like a crouching, predatory animal. The digital LED headlamps and taillamps are more slender than ever, and feature, as part of the HSE package, daylight LEDs and image projection, as standard.