The FINANCIAL — Whitley, UK – The all-new Range Rover Sport has been voted the UK’s ‘Best 4×4 Car’ by the judges at the UK Car of the Year Awards 2014, according to Tata Sons.
Exploiting Land Rover's breakthrough lightweight suspension design and innovative dynamic chassis technologies, the Sport's all-new, first-in-class, aluminium architecture achieves a weight saving of up to 420kg. Priced from £51,550, the Range Rover Sport provides a unique blend of transformational on-road dynamics with the world's best all-terrain performance, granting unrivalled breadth of capability.
The new Range Rover Sport is available with a selection of V6 and V8 engines with CO2 emissions as low as 194g/km on a combined cycle at 38.7mpg. Alternatively, the 5.0L V8 engine derivative develops 510BHP, 625Nm of torque and sprints from 0-62mph in 5.3s. Customers have a choice of three equipment levels (HSE, HSE dynamic and autobiography dynamic), with a fourth derivative (SE on TDV6 models) to be available from early 2014. An extensive choice of colours, finishes and details will enable customers to create the ultimate bespoke SUV, according to Tata Sons.
The UK Car of the Year is an independent set of awards designed to highlight and advise on the best new cars in the UK market. The awards are designed specifically for the UK customers, with all road tests taking place on UK roads.
The panel of 27 professional journalist judges comprises some of the most respected names in motoring journalism who geographically represent the UK as a whole. The judging panel has a combined reach of more than 80 million readers per month and aims to offer impartial advice to UK car buyers through both the UK Car of the Year Awards website and their various publications.
“At last the Sport lives up to its name, drives really well on road and remains unbeatable off road. No longer in the shadow of its big brother.” Tim Pollard, editor for MSN Cars, added: “A brilliant multi-purpose vehicle, a combined luxury cruiser, mud-plugger, stylish town plaything and family transport,” while Tom Ford, contributing editor for Top Gear magazine, commented: “A Range Rover Sport finally worthy of the name. Rounds off an extremely compelling Range Rover range,” Ken Gibson, motoring editor of The Sun, said.
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