It’s official – All-new Range Rover Sport to be revealed in New York on March 26, 2013 #NewRangeRoverSport
- All-New Range Rover Sport to make its debut on 26 March 2013
- Land Rover’s fastest, most responsive and agile vehicle to date
- Third model of the new Range Rover family launched in two years
- Ground-breaking live drive to be broadcast to global audiences
The all-new Range Rover Sport will make its global premiere in a ground breaking live drive through Manhattan, New York, on 26 March. Land Rover’s fastest, most responsive and most agile vehicle to date will be revealed to audiences around the world on the eve of the 2013 New York Auto Show.
The drive will take place on the streets of the Range Rover Sport’s largest market – New York City. More Sports are sold in New York than any other metropolitan area in the world and the model is North America’s best-selling Land Rover product.
Another shot of the next Range Rover Sport Interior L494, digital gauges for the Sport too? #rangerover
Article isn’t in English, but the pictures are!
Video too!
And here’s the UK DVLA report on that number plate in the pictures – 3 Liter Diesel, VX12 DFP.
Date of Liability |
01 07 2013 |
Date of First Registration |
01 07 2012 |
Year of Manufacture |
2012 |
Cylinder Capacity (cc) |
3000cc |
CO2 Emissions |
0g/Km |
Fuel Type |
HEAVY OIL |
Export Marker |
N |
Vehicle Status |
Licence Not Due |
Vehicle Colour |
BLACK |
Vehicle Type Approval |
Not Available |
And for the video, VX12 DGU(see below) & VX12 CYS(Diesel like above)
Date of Liability |
01 06 2013 |
Date of First Registration |
22 06 2012 |
Year of Manufacture |
2012 |
Cylinder Capacity (cc) |
5000cc |
CO2 Emissions |
0g/Km |
Fuel Type |
PETROL |
Export Marker |
N |
Vehicle Status |
Licence Not Due |
Vehicle Colour |
BLACK |
Vehicle Type Approval |
Not Available |
Next Range Rover Sport L494 interior finally spied! #rangerover
It’s looking more and more like the next Range Rover Sport is ready to be released. In the first actual interior shots of the next Range Rover Sport, codenamed L494, we see a new gearshift lever. As soon as I saw it, it reminded me of the F-Type spyshots that were going around. And then they confirmed that in the article too.
So the Range Rover will stick with the rotary dial and the performance models will get the BMW-esque lever? This is a fun one.