Land Rover Range Rover Sport Diesel is a five-seat medium-size vehicle in the Luxury SUV category. For the 2017 model year, there are two trim-lines to choose from, both with the same 3.0L V-6 Turbo Diesel engine that produces 254 horsepower, which is enough for the 4,709 lbs. SUV to reach 60 mph from zero in 7.1 seconds. EPA-estimated annual diesel expense is $3,350, which over the course of five years will cost you $6,250 in extra fuel spending. 2017 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Td6 Diesel HSE can be leased from $809 per month.
According to research by Vehie.com, auto brokers currently offer special lease program on 2017 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Td6 Diesel HSE starting from $809 a month with $4,999 due at signing.
2017 Range Rover Sport Diesel has a relatively short wheelbase ( 115.0 in) and a wider body structure compared to vehicles of similar length and class. It is relatively lighter with curb weight of 4709 lbs.
2017 Range Rover Sport Diesel seats five adults. It has class-leading first-row passenger room on only three measurements - legs, shoulders, and head. When it comes to second-row passenger room, Range Rover Sport Diesel ia a class-leader on only three measurements - shoulders, hips, and head - and has a larger than average room for second-row passengers on legs. Cargo volume behind second-row seats is smaller than the average among its peers with 27.7 cu. ft.
Trim | 2017 Range Rover Sport SE Td6 | 2017 Range Rover Sport HSE Td6 |
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Starging MSRP | $67,650 | $72,650 |
Engine | 3.0L V-6 Turbo Diesel | 3.0L V-6 Turbo Diesel |
HP | 254 hp | 254 hp |
Drivetrain | Four Wheel Drive | Four Wheel Drive |
0-60 mph | 7.1 sec | 7.1 sec |
City | 22 MPG | 22 MPG |
Highway | 28 MPG | 28 MPG |
Combined | 24 MPG | 24 MPG |
Annual Fuel Cost | $3,350 | $3,350 |
2017 Range Rover Sport SUV Diesel comes in two trim levels, with an average price that is $1,012 less compared to its rivals. With a lighter body, and on average less powerful engine, Range Rover Sport Diesel has a class-leading fuel economy of 24 mpg.
Customers have filed thirty-five complaints, which is less than the average for its rivals. There are also six recalls issued by Land Rover, which by itself is a relatively low number.