2024 Range Rover Sport Owner’s Manual
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- Manufacturer: Land Rover
- Model: Range Rover Sport
The Range Rover Sport is an icon to many car buyers because of its unique position. The sport takes the Range Rover brand—heavily skewed towards ultimate luxury and comfort—and adds a jolt of exuberance that adrenaline aficionados will respect. The 2024 Range Rover Sport stays true to this ethos.
However, despite the focus here on sportiness, which gives you a level of aggression that rivals the Porsche Cayenne and the BMW X5, you can still expect all of that Range Rover goodness when it comes to the luxurious feel of this vehicle.
The cabin is everything we have come to know Range Rovers for—minimalist two-tone interiors, super-comfortable fittings, top-class materials with a premium look and feel, and unrivaled aesthetics from top to bottom.
The dashboard continues this clean aesthetic, featuring minimal physical switches and buttons and presenting an overall calming vibe that would put most other car dashboards to shame. The main standout pieces on the dashboard are a sizable 13.1-inch curved touchscreen infotainment unit (with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Amazon’s Alexa) running Land Rover’s proprietary Pivi Pro interface and an even more massive 13.7-inch vibrant screen that houses all the gauges.
Other comfort features included as standard include power-adjustable front seats, an integrated air purification system to combat allergies, odors, and pathogens, and an ingenious, disguised wireless charging station that sits below the infotainment station. Optional interior upgrades include 22-way adjustable chairs, ventilated, winged, and massaging headrests, and a beefier Meridian 29-speaker audio system that adds speakers to all the car’s headrests.
Power for the Range Rover Sport is overkill, as expected, with the base turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine providing 355 HP and the top-end unit being a plug-in hybrid that outputs 542 HP.