Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack to debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Published On Jun 17, 2014 11:23 AM By Bala Subramaniam
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Land Rover will debut the Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack at the Goodwood Festival of Speed that will be held from June 26th to 29th. The Stealth Pack will be available with HSE Dynamic and Autobiography Dynamic variants. The Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack gets exterior design enhancements like satin black front grille and grille surround, fog lamp bezels, bonnet and fender vents, upper mirror caps and tailgate finisher. The pack also includes Stealth finish on non-reflective headlamp and tail lamp surfaces, choice of 21" 9-spoke or 22" 5-spoke wheels, in satin black finish with wheel nuts in gloss black. Bookings for the Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack will open in July and first customer deliveries are expected to begin at the end of the year.
Gerry McGovern, Land Rover's Design Director & Chief Creative Officer, commented: "With the addition of the Stealth Pack, we are further extending the appeal of the Range Rover Sport and offering even greater choice to our customers."
As the most dynamic Land Rover yet, the new Range Rover Sport has won more than 50 global awards since its launch. It is in 18 exterior colours, along with a wide range of interior leathers, wood veneers and metallic detailing.
Range Rover Sport comes available with a choice of six engines - from the 5.0-litre V8 supercharged petrol with 503 hp to the 3.0 litre TDV6 diesel with 255 hp delivering 194g/km and 38.7mpg (combined). The car has been engineered for improved on-road driving dynamics, with more connected and agile handling, while offering enhanced ride and refinement. The suspension is made of lightweight aluminum and is fully-independent, with wide-spaced double-wishbones at the front and an advanced multi-link layout at the rear.
For the off-road capability, the Range Rover Sport still retains class-leading wheel travel (260mm front and 272mm rear) and provides exceptional wheel articulation of 546mm to deal with the toughest conditions. The air suspension system has been upgraded to automatically vary between two ride heights, while the ground-breaking Terrain Response 2 automatically selects the most suitable terrain programme.
Meanwhile, as a part of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Discovery, Land Rover recently revealed the XXV Special Edition anniversary model for the car. The XXV Special Edition Discovery will be available with the HSE variant and gets the option of distinct Ebony/Cirrus Dual-tone Windsor Leather seats and the Grand Black Lacquer wood and leather-wrapped steering wheel, a new Straight Grained Walnut wood and leather steering wheel also becomes available, with respective wood veneer sets offered as an additional customer option. The anniversary model also gets XXV 20-inch 5-split spoke forged alloy wheels with a light silver polished finish, new body colours like Aruba, Kaikoura Stone and Montalcino Red with a new metallic white called Yulong available at a later date. Land Rover InControl Apps will also make its debut in the Discovery.
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