Land Rover recently unveiled the all-new redesigned Range Rover and Range Rover Sport as part of its 2023 model lineup. The manufacturer purposefully gave each a modernized face-lift but retained favorite aspects of previous generations, leaving critics thrilled. Although at first glance each clearly resembles this year’s model, slight yet impactful differences will leave current and potential owners yearning for an upgrade.
The Range Rover has been the go-to SUV for those who enjoy riding in style, comfort and luxury for decades. The latest iteration offers exciting new features. The exterior design boasts a simplified look with improved headlights, integrated taillights, a new grill and flush door handles. Inside, a 13.1-inch touchscreen with haptic controls and a completely refreshed interface makes navigating the vehicle’s systems effortless.
Climate control is also state-of-the-art in the new Range Rover. Integrated air purification technology keeps odors, allergens and bacteria at bay. The auto’s four-zone system lets the driver, the front-seat passenger and each of the outer rear-seat passengers regulate their respective spaces.
Those looking for an out-of-this-world audio experience can upgrade to the Meridian Signature Sound System. This package includes a subwoofer with 34 speakers throughout the cabin, creating a concert-like atmosphere on the road. And with the combination of laminated glass and Active Road Noise Cancellation technology, which integrates speakers in the headrests to virtually eliminate outside noise pollution, passengers can enjoy a quiet and immersive experience that no other SUV can offer.
Both models are available with numerous engine types, ranging from standard gasoline to electric hybrid. Auto enthusiasts can rest assured that the electric hybrid models boast the same performance and practicality of a standard Range Rover but with the added bonus of an all-electric mode with up to an estimated 48 miles of range. This lets drivers embark on long-distance road trips with ease while still allowing for work and local commuting using zero fuel consumption.
Overall, the 2023 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport both offer a first-class experience across the board. While the two models may seem similar with their styling and features, they are designed for distinct customers. Those in need of an SUV geared toward comfort with expansive storage space will appreciate the full-size Range Rover, while drivers who want a more nimble, performance-oriented vehicle will prefer the Range Rover Sport. With Land Rover, you simply can’t go wrong.
2023 Land Rover Range Rover
• Starting at $104,500
• Three engine types
• Eight-speed automatic transmission
• Electronic air suspension with Dynamic Response Pro
• Electronic active rear locking differential
• 20-way heated electric seats with power-recline heated rear seats
• Active Road Noise Cancellation
• Cabin Air Purification Pro
• Four-zone climate control
• Curved 13.1-inch touchscreen with haptic control
• Lane keep assist
• Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
• Starting at $83,000
• Four engine types
• Eight-speed automatic transmission
• Electronic air suspension with Dynamic Response Pro
• Electronic active rear locking differential
• 20-way heated electric seats with power-recline heated rear seats
• All-terrain progress control
• Hill launch assist
• Four-zone climate control
• Curved 13.1-inch touchscreen with haptic control
• Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility
• 3D surround camera
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