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- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $67,995
“The smaller, sportier, less expensive Range Rover.”
The 2012 Range Rover Sport comes in three models: Range Rover Sport HSE ($60,895), Supercharged ($76,095), and Autobiography ($86,795). (All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices, which do not include destination charge and may change at any time without notice.)
Range Rover Sport HSE comes with leather upholstery; dual-zone automatic climate control with pollen filter; GPS navigation system with touch screen, 380-watt 14-speaker harman/kardon AM/FM/ audio system with virtual CD/MP3 player, iPod and USB; rain-sensing wipers; front and rear Park Distance Control; powers windows, locks, mirrors, seats; power sunroof; HomeLink garage door opener; footwell lights and puddle lights; folding rear 65/35 seat; and 19-inch alloy wheels. Heated front seats are not standard. For wood trim, there's a choice of Walnut, Anigre ($350), or Black Lacquer ($350).
Other options include an audio upgrade to an 825-watt harman/kardon system with 17 speakers plus satellite and HD digital radio ($1,650); or just satellite and HD digital radio ($750). The Climate Comfort Package ($1,500) adds heated front and rear seats, windshield, washer jets and steering wheel.
The Luxury Package ($4,700) adds the complete Climate Comfort Package, plus premium leather including a leather-wrapped steering wheel; adjustable side bolsters for the driver's seat; a climate-controlled storage console; 20-inch alloy wheels; and 480 watts worth of harman/kardon sound with a changer for six physically present CDs. The Limited Edition Package ($7,580) encompasses the Luxury Package (including the Climate Comfort Package) plus the 825-watt stereo, paddle shifters on the steering wheel, black-lacquered 20-inch road wheels, and other styling tweaks inside and out.
The Supercharged adds an Eaton supercharger that pumps up the horsepower of the Jaguar V8 to 510, with 461 foot-pounds of torque. It also adds Adaptive Dynamics (sport-tuned active suspension with continuously variable shock tuning), heavy-duty Brembo brakes with six-piston front calipers, adaptive Xenon headlights with washers, paddle shifters on the steering wheel, the 480-watt stereo with Sirius satellite radio, bright mesh grille and side vents, exhaust extensions, and its own Oxford leathers. The full 825-watt Victrola is available ($900).
The Autobiography makes the maximum-zoot jukebox standard; adds unique wheels, spoiler, grille and other exterior accents; and offers seven different interior-décor themes featuring embossed headrests and a choice of Windsor leathers and wood inlays.
Optional on the HSE Lux, Supercharged, and Autobiography is a rear seat entertainment system ($2,500), upgraded for 2012 to two eight-inch screens, with new WhiteFire technology supporting the two wireless headphones. Supercharged and Autobiography buyers can choose adaptive cruise control ($2,000). All models are available with Vision Assist ($1,200), which includes five surround cameras, automatic high beam assist and Adaptive Front Lighting system; and an electronic locking rear differential ($500).
Safety equipment includes front, side and curtain air bags, ABS, Electronic Brake Assist for extra boost in an emergency stop, Active Roll Mitigation, Roll Stability Control, Dynamic Stability Control to help maintain directional control, Hill Descent Control for steep inclines, Gradient Release Control Terrain Response, Four-wheel Electronic Traction Control, Electronic Brake Force Distribution, pre-tensioning front safety belts, automatic protection sequence (in a crash, shuts of engine and fuel, unlocks doors, activates hazard and interior lights), LATCH child seat attachment.