JLR India has launched the 2018 Range Rover Sport and its larger full-size sibling – 2018 Range Rover, with prices starting at Rs 99,48,000 and Rs 1,74,30,000, respectively. Both prices ex-showroom, Pan India.
2018 Range Rover Sport | |
Variant | Ex-showroom Price |
3.0L Diesel S | Rs 99,48,000 |
3.0L Diesel SE | Rs 1,14,24,000 |
3.0L Diesel HSE | Rs 1,30,12,000 |
4.4L Diesel HSE | Rs 1,42,97,000 |
3.0L Petrol SE | Rs 1,10,06,000 |
3.0L Petrol HSE | Rs 1,26,85,000 |
5.0L Petrol Autobiography Dynamic* | Rs 1,72,03,000 |
5.0L Petrol SVR* | Rs 1,96,75,000 |
2018 Range Rover | |
Variant | Ex-showroom Price |
3.0L Diesel Vogue | Rs 1,74,30,000 |
3.0L Diesel LWB Vogue | Rs 1,87,16,000 |
4.4L Diesel LWB Vogue SE | Rs 2,26,92,000 |
4.4L Diesel LWB Autobiography | Rs 2,41,28,000 |
4.4L Diesel LWB SVAutobiography* | Rs 3,76,61,000 |
3.0L Petrol LWB Vogue | Rs 1,87,16,000 |
3.0L Petrol LWB Vogue SE | Rs 2,05,09,000 |
5.0L Petrol Autobiography | Rs 2,49,55,000 |
5.0L Petrol SVAutobiography Dynamic* | Rs 3,11,70,000 |
5.0L Petrol LWB SVAutobiography* | Rs 3,88,16,000 |
*prices announced
On the exterior, both models feature new front grille, redesigned bonnet and fender vents, clamshell bonnet crafted out of a single sheet of aluminium, Pixel-Laser headlights and LED tail lights.
2018 Range Rover Sport
Features inside include Touch Pro Duo dual screens, a 12.3-inch Interactive Driver Display, full colour Head-up display and optional Rear Seat Entertainment systems.
Both models feature Electronic Air Suspension as standard. The Range Rover has a choice of ride height settings, ranging from 50 mm to an extended height of 70 mm, with an additional extended 80 mm for extreme off-road conditions.
Further aiding the on and off-road experience is Terrain Response 2, featuring 7 settings that automatically optimises the vehicle’s engine, gearbox, centre differential and chassis systems to match the terrain.
The Range Rover is fitted with 60:40 bench seating as standard. A retractable power deployable centre console, part of the optional rear Executive Class seating on the Range Rover reveals a third seat in the pillion chamber, while heated arm rest, calf rest and footrest elevate the luxury experience.
The Long Wheelbase variants get an additional 186 mm rear legroom. Other highlight features include a panoramic sunroof with gesture sunblind that opens and closes at the occupant’s hand movement, Adaptive Cruise Control with Queue Assist, 4-zone climate and a choice of Meridian Sound systems.
The 2018 Range Rover was globally unveiled in October 2017. Read more here.
Both 2018 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport offers 250 kW (335 hp) and 386 kW (517 hp) petrol, and 190 kW (255 hp) and 250 kW (335 hp) diesel powertrain options.
Rohit Suri, President & Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover India Ltd. (JLRIL), said: “Peerless comfort and sophistication lie at the heart of Range Rovers. Both these iconic SUVs carry forth the legacy of Land Rover by offering heightened levels of luxury, capability, technology and refinement. We are sure our Range Rover fans and discerning customers would be delighted with the last offerings.”
All models are imported as CBU, and are built in England.
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