What does the Range Rover Sport look like?

What does the Range Rover Sport look like?

Like the flagship Range Rover, the Range Rover Sport features an upright mesh grille that’s flanked by standard high-intensity-discharge bi-xenon headlights. It’s a stylish look, especially when compared to the rear, which comes across as cluttered and unnecessarily busy with its full-width Range Rover name at the bottom of the liftgat…

What kind of engine does a 2006 Land Rover Sport have?

about the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Choice of two V-8 engines Six-speed automatic Standard navigation system Optional adaptive cruise control Optional cooled storage box

What kind of grille does a Range Rover Sport have?

While many of today’s all-wheel SUVs have abandoned the boxy styling that typified the segment’s heyday in the ’90s, Rover has remained true to its roots with its current lineup. Like the flagship Range Rover, the Range Rover Sport features an upright mesh grille that’s flanked by standard high-intensity-discharge bi-xenon headlights.

How big is the cargo area in a Range Rover?

Interior cargo room measures 33.8 cubic feet but can be more than doubled to 71 cubic feet by folding the second-row seats. The Land Rover Range Rover Sport’s cargo area lacks such niceties as grocery-bag hooks, but it is illuminated, has a cargo cover and includes four beefy tie-downs for securing cargo.

Is there head room in Range Rover Sport?

The Range Rover Sport provides generous space for long-legged people up front. There’s plenty of elbow room, too. Less impressive, though, is the car’s outright head room, which isn’t in the same league as that in the larger Range Rover, or as generous as that of key rivals.

How many seats does a Range Rover Sport have?

The Range Rover Sport is a five-seat car as standard, but you can pay extra to for two additional seats in the boot. However, the latter are nowhere near as usable as the ones in the back of the Land Rover Discovery or Mercedes-Benz GLS. Access is made awkward by a narrow gap that third-row occupants must clamber through,…

How big is the back of a Range Rover?

The Range Rover Sport isn’t the most commodious car in its class for rear passengers, but few will find it restrictive. There’s good head and knee room in the back, so a couple of six-footers are unlikely to feel cramped.

about the 2006 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Choice of two V-8 engines Six-speed automatic Standard navigation system Optional adaptive cruise control Optional cooled storage box