Snapshot
- 2023 Range Rover Sport on sale now
- Pricing starts from $139,160
- Choice of petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains on offer
The 2023 Range Rover Sport has gone on sale in Australia priced from $139,160, with deliveries set to commence in the fourth quarter.
Though there will be a choice of petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains on offer in the seven-strong line-up, just four can be had from launch – with the three petrol-powered variants not available until 2023.
Hot on its heels will also be a fully-electric Rangie Sport, due to arrive on our shores in 2024.
2023 Range Rover Sport Australian pricing
All prices are before on-road costs.
Model | Price |
---|---|
SE D250 | $139,160 |
Dynamic SE D300 | $151,026 |
Dynamic HSE D350 | $168,638 |
Autobiography D350 | $191,141 |
First Edition D350 | $196,359 |
Dynamic HSE P510 PHEV | $198,097 |
SE P360 | TBC – arrives 2023 |
Dynamic SE P400 | TBC – arrives 2023 |
Dynamic HSE P400 | TBC – arrives 2023 |
Dynamic HSE P530 | TBC – arrives 2023 |
Autobiography P530 | TBC – arrives 2023 |
First Edition P530 | TBC – arrives late 2022 |
2023 Range Rover Sport features
The 2023 Range Rover Sport comes in three main trims, SE, Dynamic SE and Dynamic HSE. Two additional choices, Autobiography and First Edition, will be available on limited-edition models.
SE
21-inch alloy wheels |
Air suspension |
13.7-inch digital instrument cluster |
13.1-inch curved Pivi Pro infotainment system |
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (wireless) |
Amazon Alexa functionality |
Digital radio |
15-watt wireless phone charger |
Electrically-adjustable steering column |
Heated power-folding side mirrors |
Keyless entry |
Rain-sensing wipers |
Pixel LED headlights |
LED tail-lights |
Dual-zone climate control |
Air quality sensor |
Front and rear parking sensors |
360-degree camera system |
20-way electric front seats with memory function |
Heated front and rear seats |
All Terrain Progress Control. |
Dynamic SE
21-inch alloy wheels (dark grey) |
Black-painted brake calipers |
Moonlight steering wheel bezel. |
Dynamic HSE
22-inch alloy wheels (dark grey) |
Digital LED headlights with image projection |
Heated and ventilated front and rear seats |
Head-up display |
Parking assistant |
Soft-closing doors |
Illuminated seat belt buckles |
Adaptive off-road cruise control |
Digital rear-view mirror |
Twin-speed high/low range transfer box (PHEV only) |
All-wheel steering (PHEV only) |
Electronic active differential with torque vectoring (PHEV only) |
Public charging cable (PHEV only). |
Autobiography
22-inch diamond-turned alloy wheels (dark grey) |
22-way electric front seats with memory function and winged headrests |
Massaging front seats |
Four-zone climate control |
Black contrast roof |
Sliding panoramic sunroof |
SV Bespoke extended leather trim |
Premium cabin lighting. |
First Edition
23-inch alloy wheels |
Privacy glass |
First Edition accents |
LED fog lamps. |
Powertrains, transmission and fuel economy
Under the bonnet, the entry-level D250 features a 3.0-litre turbocharged inline-six diesel with mild-hybrid technology.
It produces 183kW of power and 600Nm of torque, with Land Rover claiming the D250 can complete the 0-100km/h sprint in 8.0 seconds.
The D300 and D350 include higher-output versions of the 3.0-litre diesel engine producing 221kW/650Nm and 258kW/700Nm, respectively.
A 0-100km/h time of 6.6 seconds is estimated for the D300, while the D350 can reach the speed in 5.9 seconds.
Stepping up to the plug-in hybrid P510e sees the diesel mill replaced with a 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six petrol engine mated to a 105kW electric motor, allowing for a combined system output of 375kW/700Nm.
At 38.2kWh, the battery pack in the P510e is nearly three times larger than the model it replaces – allowing for a NEDC-rated electric driving range of up to 125km.
It can reach 100km/h in 5.4 seconds on the way to a top speed of 242km/h, with up to 140km/h available on EV power only before the petrol engine kicks in.
A mild-hybrid version of the 3.0-litre turbo-petrol is available in P360 and P400 guise, while the flagship P530 features a BMW-sourced 4.4-litre turbocharged V8 – without mild-hybrid technology – as first introduced on the larger Range Rover.
Both petrol engines will become available in 2023, although limited numbers of the P530 in First Edition specification will arrive towards the back-end of 2022.
Power is rated at 265kW/500Nm in the P360 and 294kW/550Nm in the P400, while the V8 P530 produces 390kW/750Nm.
When launch mode is engaged, the P530 can complete the 0-100km/h sprint in a spritely 4.5 seconds, with the P400 and P360 following behind at 5.7s and 6.0s, respectively.
Across the entire line-up, the third-generation Range Rover Sport includes an eight-speed ZF-sourced torque-converter automatic transmission sending power to all four wheels.
Fuel economy figures can be found in the table below:
D250 | 7.2L |
D300 | 7.2L |
D350 | 7.2L |
P510e | 1.6L |
P360 | 9.4L |
P400 | 9.4L |
P530 | 11.8L |
Safety
The third-generation Range Rover Sport is yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP.
Each variant includes the following active safety equipment as standard:
Autonomous emergency braking (front/rear) |
Blind-spot alert |
Lane-keep assist |
Rear-cross traffic alert |
Traffic sign recognition |
Adaptive cruise control. |
Warranty and servicing
As per the wider Land Rover range, the Range Rover Sport is covered by the marque’s five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, along with a five-year/unlimited-kilometre roadside assistance program.
Jaguar Land Rover is yet to confirm servicing details for the new-generation model, but a five-year/130,000km service package similar to that offered across the outgoing Range Rover Sport range is expected.
Availability
The all-new 2023 Range Rover Sport is available to order now, with prices starting from $139,160 plus on-road costs, and first deliveries are expected in the fourth quarter of this year.
A First Edition model will be available in D350 form throughout the first year of production, and a limited-edition P530 model will be available at an exclusive online sales event later this year. Both will be based on the Autobiography trim level.
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