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JLR offers plugged-in off-road performance with the new Range Rover Sport hybrid
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The all-new Range Rover Sport makes its debut, alongside the first plug-in hybrid version of the recently refreshed Range Rover flagship

The Range Rover Sport has a more dynamic side profile

It’s a similar set-up to Rolls-Royce, which has the flagship Phantom for backseat plutocrats, and the marginally more ‘democratic’ Ghost, which tends to be favoured by owner-drivers. JLR’s own statistics show a crossover of just 5 per cent between Sport and Range Rover owners. Visually, the Sport is differentiated by a few signature elements that have evolved in the years since the first model debuted.

There’s even a new off-road cruise control that lets you set the speed and comfort levels and manages the throttle according to the terrain. The Sport’s camera suite helps you keep track of the broad flanks and what’s going on under the bonnet.

On the road, the Sport also offers an incredibly refined driving experience. The car’s scale and bulk provide effective insulation from the outside world, bolstered by active noise cancelling tech that reduces engine noise to a whisper.

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