New models - Land Rover - Range Rover SportNew base variant for 2015 Range Rover SportThe 2015 Land Rover Range Rover Sport gets new base and hybrid variantGalleryClick to see larger images 20 Oct 2014 LAND ROVER’S 2015 Range Rover Sport line-up kicks off with a new base model from $92,600, plus on-road costs, and includes a hybrid for the first time, as existing variants get extra kit for less money. The new entry point into the range is the TDV6 S derivative featuring Land Rover’s next-generation air suspension and powered by a 190kW/600Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engineStandard features on the new base variant include 19-inch alloy wheels, reversing camera with visual guidance and hitch assist function, hard disk navigation and eight-speaker audio. The 3.0 SDV6 Hybrid variant will be available in two trims – HSE from $146,900 and Autobiography from $165,300. The powertrain combines the 215kW 3.0-litre turbo-diesel engine with a 35kW/175Nm electric motor for a total output of 250kW and 700Nm which is able to haul the SUV from 0-100km/h in 6.7 seconds. Matched with an eight-speed automatic transmission, Land Rover claims an average combined fuel consumption of 6.4 litres per 100km, which is an improvement on the 7.3L/100km figure of the regular 3.0-litre diesel. New features are added to existing variants with SE trims getting $6860 worth of extra value thanks to 14-way power seats, front parking sensors, auto dimming exterior mirrors, automatic Xenon headlights and highbeam assist. The HSE and HSE Dynamic trims also gain up to $6470 worth of extra value in the form of 18-way power/memory seats, 12.3-inch instrument panel, automatic headlights with high beam assist, auto-dimming exterior mirrors, configurable ambient lighting and premium mats. Land Rover has also shaved $400-$500 off the prices of all variants across the range. The new Stealth Pack available on the HSE Dynamic and Autobiography Dynamic trims for $4000 brings satin black touches to the mirror caps, front grille, side vent mesh and tailgate lettering. Buyers also get a choice of 21-inch or 22-inch alloy wheels in the satin black finish. Existing powertrains are carried over and include the 215kW/600Nm 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 unit the 250kW/700Nm 4.4-litre turbo-diesel V8 a 3.0-litre 250kW/450Nm supercharged petrol V6 and the 375kW/625Nm 5.0-litre supercharged petrol V8. The 2015 Range Rover Sport is available to order now with deliveries in December. Land Rover Australia confirmed to GoAuto that its fastest SUV ever – the 404kW/690Nm 5.0-litre supercharged petrol V8 Range Rover Sport SVR – is on track to arrive in Australia in March 2015, with prices announced closer to launch.
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