Wheels

Sport’s next big play

LAND ROVER HAS sold more than 800,000 Range Rover Sports since the second-generation model launched in 2013. That’s why the third-generation Range Rover Sport looks very familiar at first glance.

You don’t mess with success.

In truth the new Sport is a very different beast. Codenamed L461, it has been developed almost in tandem with the new full-size L460 Range Rover, sharing its aluminium-intensive MLA-Flex vehicle architecture and powertrain components. MLA-Flex has been designed to accommodate mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and full battery electric powertrains, and

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