2014 Range Rover Sport Video Reviews
The video reviews have started, people are actually being allowed to drive and report on them.
Reviews: BMW X5 Vs ML350 Vs Cayenne Vs Range Rover Sport:
The video reviews have started, people are actually being allowed to drive and report on them.
Reviews: BMW X5 Vs ML350 Vs Cayenne Vs Range Rover Sport:
In the various PR videos, we’ve gotten a glimpse of the updated & somewhat optional 12.3” TFT digital gauge display for the 2014 Range Rover Sport. In the shot above we can see it’s in Dynamic mode because of the icon above the word Range and the red colors that accent the graphics.
There are a few interesting items there, including the now returned green Land Rover badge. But the one that caught my eye the most is in the bottom left quadrant of the speedo:
What is that? Anyone have an idea??
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.
From Car Magazine, these latest images, I think even more so, show how the Evoque is completely dictating all design decisions, with that fast back look still very alive and well. It really does look like a big Evoque. I wonder if we’re going to see the Sport released with the real Range Rover, as a major line refresh, like back in 2010. I’m trying to figure out how much greenhouse they’ve given up. It just seems like there’s a lot less glass and a lot more door than in the current Range Rover Sport.
Also notice the camouflage covering items over the front doors. In the next actual Range Rover (L405), we’ve seen a hint of vents in the front doors. I’m still not sure if they’ll really be as big as the “renderings” show. I’m hoping for more of an Aston Martin type of look that does intrude into the door but doesn’t add too much of a mess. And from what they’re covering here on the Sport, I have hope.