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Range Rover and Range Rover Sport get new mild hybrid diesel engines

Date: 15 July 2020   |   Author: Sean Keywood

Land Rover has made new mild hybrid diesel engines available with its Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.

The new engines are both 3.0-litre units, producing either 300hp or 350hp.

In the Range Rover, official WLTP fuel economy and CO2 emissions figures are 33mpg and 225g/km for the 300hp engine, and 30.8mpg and 241g/km for the 350hp engine, while the respective figures for the Range Rover Sport are 34mpg and 218g/km for the 300hp engine, and 31.2mpg and 238g/km for the 350hp engine.

The engines are RDE2-certified, meaning that technically they are exempt from the 4% BIK diesel surcharge, although due to the high CO2 emissions figures they produce, all the above vehicles are well inside the maximum 37% band anyway.

Other upgrades announced for both the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport include Apple Carplay and Android Auto being offered as standard across the ranges, and 4G wi-fi connections for up to eight devices.

Both models now also feature a cabin air ionisations system, to filter out fine dust particles and allergens and neutralise odours.

Both models also come with a 12-month Secure Tracker Pro subscription.

A number of special edition models have also been announced: The Range Rover Westminster, Westminster Black Edition and SVAutobiography Dynamic Black; and the Range Rover Sport HSE Silver, HSE Dynamic Black and SVR Carbon Edition. 



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