A few days ago, a new set of Low Camouflage spy photos of the new Range Rover Sport edition was exposed. The new front end design is more luxurious, while the lateral taillights that highlight the movement are used. In addition, like the new Range Rover, the new car will also be built on the Land Rover MLA-Flex architecture, and in addition to being able to balance gasoline/diesel, plug-in hybrid and electric power, the new car will continue to be available in multiple versions, including SVR versions.
The new Range Rover Sport edition is still based on the current design style, using a slip-on design. In terms of front design, the grille and headlight design of the new car are more narrow and long, and the front face design is more layered and luxurious, less sporty.
We can clearly see from the spy photos that the new car adopts a hidden door handle design. And the lit taillights this time also confirm the previous speculation, unlike the vertical design of the new Range Rover, the new Range Rover Sport version adopts a more prominent sports style horizontal design.
Like the new Range Rover, the new Range Rover Sport will be based on the Land Rover MLA-Flex architecture and can accommodate the auto/diesel, plug-in hybrid and electric powertrains. In addition, the new car will be sold in a number of different versions, including the flagship version, the SVR version. It is reported that the SVR will abandon Jaguar Land Rover's 5.0-liter supercharged engine in favor of BMW's twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine.
In addition, the new car is expected to be equipped with other powertrains, including a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline 6-cylinder Injeli engine with a 48V light hybrid system, 400 hp and 550 Nm. Diesel engines will also be available in some markets.