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Engine: 2993cc twin-turbo 24v 6-cyl diesel, 242bhp @ 4000rpm, 443lb ft @ 2000rpm
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Range Rover Sport TDV6 (2010) CAR review

By Ben Pulman

First Drives

07 August 2009 00:00

Is the new Range Rover Sport more thoroughly revised inside than out?

Yes. The exterior tweaks are fairly minor, but the interior changes are pretty extensive. The black plastics have gone so it’s no longer quite so dark and sombre, and there’s 50% fewer buttons because the multimedia system is now controlled via an intuitive touch-screen. It’s effectively the same as you’ll find in an XF, but the graphics have been updated and the sat-nav now runs from a hard disk so it’s much slicker and smoother. And we welcome the four shortcut buttons on the dash, so you needn’t return to the homepage each time you want to navigate through the sub-menus.

The only downside is that the Range Sport still isn’t huge. There’s space for five inside, but the upright dash architecture eats into front passenger knee room (and there’s two tiny gloveboxes rather than a single large one), and rear seat and boot space is only adequate.

It doesn’t feel that big when you’re driving it though. Yes, it’s huge compared to everything else, but the slab sides mean it’s actually easy to place, the big door mirrors give great rear visibility, and the new Surround Camera system (with five external digital feeds) lets you see exactly how close you’re getting to the little cars in front.

What about these new engines?

If you live in America or the Middle East then you’ll be interested in the direct-injection 5.0-litre V8, which comes with or without a supercharger. Much more real world are the oil-burning engines: there’s the unchanged 3.6-litre TDV8 and a new 3.0-litre twin-turbo TDV6 which replaces the old 2.7-litre single-turbo.

Co-developed with Jaguar, it produces 237bhp/443lb ft in the Range Sport, compared to 237bhp/368lb ft or 271bhp/443lb ft in the XF. That means useful 54bhp and 118lb ft increases over the outgoing 2.7, and enough to slash the 0-60mph sprint down from 11.9 to 8.8 seconds.

The fuel consumption figures are slightly better too – 30.7mpg combined and 25.2mpg around town versus 28.3 and 21.6 – but what you really notice is the refinement. The engine is smoother and more refined across the entire rev range, so there’s not a constant agricultural racket accompanying you wherever you go. It cruises quietly and serenely at 80mph, with only a slight whistle from big door mirrors.

Steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters are also available, and while they’re not crucial for banging up-changes through the six-speed ZF ‘box, it’s a boon to be able to swap down a couple of cogs for some welcome engine braking. Remember, despite some big and fade-free brakes, this thing does weigh 2.5-tonnes.

It also rolls less, rides better, and the steering is much sharper – without the slight wooliness that afflicted the old Range Sport and Disco – yet there is also enough slack so it won’t break you finger off when you’re tackling a dry rocky riverbed.

Verdict

Cleaner, more economical and yet more powerful, the new 3.0-litre diesel addresses all the shortcomings of the old 2.7-litre. And beyond that it looks sharper and sleeker, is much nicer inside and better to drive. It’s all the car you’ll ever need.

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stanur says

RE: Range Rover Sport TDV6 (2010) CAR review

 I went to a test drive here, in Moscow. As a result - a crash of the car. I have been spinned inside, sitting on a back seat. It was happen on a straight asphalt road, stopping from 120 km/h to 0km/h. Our speed was around 70 km/h when the car just jumped out of road and made a spin to its roof. 

I have been very surprised that after the crash noone really paid any attention to me - neither journalist, nor LR/J representatives. 

Later, talking to the PR persons of LR/J they said it is normal for their cars - they have a warning sticker inside the cabin saying that the car can actually spin.

So, I would not suggest even to test the car. Here's the result Take care about yourself, and learn with my lesson! I am glad I am survived but now I have problems with my neck. 

 

 

 

02 November 2009 08:53

 

jbss7382

jbss7382 says

RE: Range Rover Sport TDV6 (2010) CAR review

 Oh My God!

I've just joined this site, as I thought there would be constructive comments from some people who aspire to better themselves to greater things! There is nothing wrong in wanting nice things including a RR2010. I certainly would have, if I had the money having worked hard ALL MY LIFE and not being an uneducated wannabe!

Great looking vehicle,mine would certainly be the deepest dreamiest blue, enough space for a girlfriend and friends and big enough for a beautiful afternoon in the country!

Stop bickering you lot! And Grow up!!

22 October 2009 16:47

 

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JohnnyD says

RE: Range Rover Sport TDV6 (2010) CAR review

Driven by people who charge 2,500% on a £500 loan if you know what I mean...

10 August 2009 14:15

 

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jacomoseven says

RE: Range Rover Sport TDV6 (2010) CAR review

Much talk about obsessively designed new details on this facelift... and yet they left the hideously exposed windscreen wipers alone. Rather like Cindy Crawford's ears, once you've noticed the wipers on an RR Sport, they detract from the overall effect. Maybe Land Rover could learn to hide them below the bonnet next time, like everyone else?

10 August 2009 14:12

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