Deliveries of locally manufactured Range Rover Sport commence in India

The Range Rover Sport is built on the MLA-Flex platform, which enables next-level capability, performance and handling, as well as greater efficiency.

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Deliveries of locally manufactured Range Rover Sport commence in India

Range Rover today commenced deliveries for the locally manufactured Range Rover Sport in India. The new Range Rover Sport is available in two powertrains - 3.0 l Petrol Dynamic SE, delivering power of 294 kW and torque of 550 Nm and 3.0 l Diesel Dynamic SE, delivering power of 258 kW and torque of 700 Nm. The new made-in-India Range Rover Sport is priced at Rs 1.4 crore, ex-showroom.

Rajan Amba, Managing Director, JLR India, said; “It’s a significant milestone as we begin the deliveries of the locally manufactured Range Rover Sport. With this, the complete Range Rover portfolio is now made In India and the local manufacturing footprint expands to six vehicles in the portfolio. This is a testament to our commitment to the Indian market and our continuous endeavour to offer world class luxury vehicles for the most discerning of clients.”

The Range Rover Sport is built on the MLA-Flex platform, which enables next-level capability, performance and handling, as well as greater efficiency.


 

 

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