Range Rover Sport (2018-2022) Review and Prices
The Range Rover Sport is a luxurious SUV with space for five adults and a decent boot. It’s comfortable and relaxing to drive, but alternatives are more fun
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- £27,166
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Is the Range Rover Sport (2018-2022) a good car?
The Range Rover Sport is a good choice if you want a posh looking and feeling SUV that’s brilliant for family life. Other models are even sportier to drive but few can match the Range Rover’s mix of agility, luxury and impressive off-road ability.
It’s the Sir Ranulph Fiennes of the premium SUV world, while the BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 are all a bit more Bear Grylls. Sure, they’re good when the going gets tough, but the Range Rover goes about its business with a stiffer upper lip, relying on Land Rover’s huge experience away from the Tarmac.
Look past the Sport’s slightly fiddly infotainment system, however, and you’ll also find it very practical indeed. There’s acres of space in the front and enough room for two tall adults in the back. You can add a third row of seats to turn it into a seven-seater, but the rearmost seats are only really suitable for kids. It also has a boot that’s large and easy to load.
The Range Rover Sport isn’t just a big practical box on wheels, however – it also feels very upmarket thanks to its lashings of leather and numerous metal and satin-effect trims. Few alternatives can match the feel-good factor of the Range Rover Sport’s luxurious cabin.
They also struggle to match the Range Rover Sport’s comfort – especially on the motorway. Its standard air suspension smooths out most bumps and potholes and all cars come with laminated windows that keep road and wind noise to an absolute minimum.
Driving the Range Rover Sport feels a bit like nipping to the shops in Windsor Castle
All models get an eight-speed automatic gearbox that changes gear very smoothly as standard, too. It’s nowhere near as responsive as the ‘boxes you get in a BMW or Audi, but it’s so relaxing that you won’t care.
That’s not to say the Range Rover Sport isn’t quick. All models have a decent turn of speed, but you’re best off going for a 3.0-litre straight-six diesel for its mixture of refinement, fuel economy and performance. There are also V8 petrols if you need more oomph, or a plug-in hybrid if you use your Sport for work and want to spend less on company car tax.
Whichever engine you pick, it’s worth knowing that the Range Rover Sport is – unlike most premium SUVs – very good off-road. Sure, you’ll probably never use it, but just knowing you can go places most others can’t is all part of the experience of owning a car like this.
Safety will likely take a higher precedence if you’ll be using it to carry your family though, so you’ll be pleased to hear the Range Rover Sport was awarded five stars by Euro NCAP. The only slight fly in the ointment is that the score was achieved under 2012’s less stringent test conditions, and more advanced safety systems that are standard in alternatives from Audi and Mercedes cost extra in the Range Rover.
Nonetheless, it still deserves a place on your shortlist if you’re on the hunt for a luxurious SUV that can take family life and the odd off-road jaunt in its stride. Head to our deals page to find the best prices.
How much is the Range Rover Sport (2018-2022)?
The Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2018-2022) has a RRP range of £61,910 to £94,640. The price of a used Range Rover Sport (2018-2022) on Carwow starts at £27,166.
How practical is it?
The plush Range Rover Sport has space for five people and a practical boot that luxury saloons can only dream of, but sadly the third row of seats is only suitable for kids.
What's it like to drive?
The Range Rover Sport is comfortable, fast in a straight line and quiet at cruise. Petrol models cost a fortune to run, though.
What's it like inside?
The Range Rover Sport’s interior has more leather and wood than the stud pen at a cattle farm, but the infotainment isn’t as easy to use as in other posh SUVs.
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