2014 range rover sport autobiography review
2014 range rover sport msrp.
2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Power to weight
The same gut-wrenching changes that were applied to the Range Rover's body are in force in the Sport.
2014 range rover sport autobiography review
Switching from a body-on-frame design stamped in steel, to an aluminum unibody that's bonded and riveted into a whole has shorn about 800 pounds from the Sport's curb weight. It's still above 4,700 lbs in base form, more than 5,100 lbs all dolled up, about a hundred pounds less than the bigger Rangie.
The magnitude of change pulls some exciting numbers out of either of the Sport's drivetrains.
The new 3.0-liter supercharged V-6 is rated at 340 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque; it's an assertive-sounding engine at full throttle, with a hearty snarl that subdues quickly as the Sport flicks into higher gears, back into a more relaxed part of the powerband.
Zero to 60 mph happens in about 7 seconds, and top speed's rated at 130 mph.
But it's really the 5.0-liter supercharged V-8 you want, if only for the NASCAR intake and