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2020 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Premium interior materials

Cons

  • Not much cargo space

  • Unintuitive technology

  • Poor value for money

6.7
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Look & feel
10/10
Technology
6/10
Performance
5/10
Safety
7/10
Form & function
6/10
Cost-effectiveness
6/10
2020 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Test Drive Review summaryImage

The 2020 Range Rover Sport benefits from its new plug-in hybrid trims' significantly improved efficiency.

When you think of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the image of a dorky little hatchback car probably pops into your mind. The new 2020 Land Rover Range Rover Sport PHEV, however, is an entirely different kind of electrified vehicle. Land Rover says it retains all of its traditional land-roving capabilities while delivering greater efficiency. Based on our week-long test in this SUV’s natural habitat (the swanky suburbs of a big city), it does get remarkably good fuel economy.
10/10

Aside from a subtle “P400e” badge on the tailgate, you can’t tell a Range Rover Sport PHEV from other versions of the SUV. It doesn’t get any gratuitous styling changes, aerodynamic trickery, or a charging-port door on one of its fenders. Instead, the charging port is deftly integrated with the grille. Unless you’re told where it is, you’d never know.

Personally, I like this approach. Land Rover understands that design is a key decision factor when people choose a new vehicle, so it's best not to muck it up with extraneous details that could make the PHEV less appealing. After all, the powertrain already adds $4,750 to the price.

The Range Rover Sport PHEV starts at a cool $79,000 because it includes HSE trim. You can buy a non-hybrid Range Rover Sport with SE trim for less than $70,000. At the opposite end of the spectrum, checking every option box on a performance-tuned Range Rover Sport SVR will leave you with a price upward of $160,000.

My test vehicle included almost $13,000 in options, and with a $1,295 destination charge totaled up to $93,200. Among the upgrades, the gorgeous Firenze Red paint, black roof, and attractive 21-inch aluminum wheels are worthy expenditures. Combined with the Range Rover Sport’s inherent good looks, these options lent the SUV plenty of presence.

Inside, quality materials permeate the cabin. Everything you see, touch, and use is an accurate reflection of the window sticker. Things don’t always work that way, however, which I’ll explain in this review.

Christian Wardlaw
Published May 25, 2021 by Christian Wardlaw
Christian Wardlaw has 25 years of experience reviewing cars and has served in editorial leadership roles with Edmunds, J.D. Power, the New York Daily News, Autobytel, and Vehix. Chris prefers to focus on the cars people actually buy rather than the cars about which people dream, and emphasizes the importance of fuel economy and safety as much as how much fun a car is to drive. Chris is married to an automotive journalist, is the father of four daughters, and lives in Southern California.

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2020 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Pricing

Original MSRP
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Price range
$31,643 to $35,323
Average price on CG
$32,082
YoY price change
$35,323 to $32,082

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