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by Hugo Griffiths

3 Oct 2017

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Some mid-life facelifts are more significant than others, and the Range Rover Sport is getting a comprehensive round of updates for 2018.

There are several significant changes heralded by the new Range Rover Sport, but the biggest news is it’ll be offered as a plug-in hybrid. The P400e hybrid can go up to 31 miles on battery power alone, officially returns 101mpg and should hold significant appeal for company car customers do to its low tax liability.

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At the other end of the economy scale is the new Range Rover Sport SVR, which features the same 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine as before but now producing 567bhp – a 25bhp increase.

The 2018 Sport’s interior now features the twin-touchscreen setup that debuted in the recently released Range Rover Velar. The Sport also gets a nip and tuck on the outside, with a new radiator grille, fresh LED matrix headlights and redesigned bumpers.

Range Rover Sport P400e plug-in hybrid

Before now, all Range Rover Sports – even the diesel-electric hybrid model – have sat in the top 34% company car bracket, making them expensive options for business users.

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The 2018 Range Rover Sport P400e plug-in hybrid (PHEV) will offer company car customers a far more appealing option, as its 2.0-litre petrol engine, 85kW electric motor and lithium-ion battery pack lead to low CO2 emissions of 64g/km. This, in turn, leads to a Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) rate of just 13% - the second lowest bracket available.

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And while economy for the Range Rover Sport is officially pegged at 101mpg, this hasn’t come at the expense of performance: with 398bhp on tap, it takes just 6.3 seconds to go from 0-60mph and has a 137mph top speed.

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The Sport plug-in hybrid will offer the usual complement of driving modes associated with PHEVs, running in ‘Parallel Hybrid’ mode by default, meaning the petrol engine and electric motor automatically juggle drive between them, depending on power demands.

A ‘Save’ function will keep the battery topped up to a preset level, while ‘Predictive Energy Optimisation’ uses data from the sat nav’s GPS system to maximise economy over hills. EV (electric vehicle) mode, meanwhile, will see the Range Rover Sport PHEV run solely on battery power, for a maximum official range of 31 miles.

The Sport PHEV’s batteries can be charged in two hours and 45 minutes when attached to a home wall box, or seven-and-a-half hours from a conventional domestic plug. The P400e also reflects a new naming strategy for Jaguar Land Rover.

Range Rover Sport facelift upgrades

As is typically the case with a mid-life facelift, the 2018 Range Rover Sport features refreshed exterior looks to keep it looking modern.

At the front, these refreshed looks comprise new ‘matrix’ LED headlights, which are able to illuminate specific portions of the road with full-beam brightness, without dazzling other road users. The LED daytime running lights have also been changed, with sharper, more angular lines.

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The silver skid plate fitted to the lower portion of the Range Rover Sport’s front bumper has been replaced with mesh detail trim, while at the rear square exhaust pipes replace the round examples fitted to the outgoing car, and the lower portion of the back bumper becomes body coloured.

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And if the hybrid isn’t for you, a new 296bhp 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine has joined the Range Rover Sport line-up.

The 237bhp 2.0-litre diesel, 302bhp 3.0-litre diesel, 334bhp 4.4-litre diesel, 335bhp supercharged V6 petrol and 518bhp 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol engines will continue to be offered, though (understandably given the P400e PHEV’s arrival), the diesel electric hybrid will no longer be offered.

Interior and dashboard enhancements

If the 2018 Ranger Rover Sport looks subtly different from the outside, inside it’s all change. The big news is the twin-screen Touch Pro Duo infotainment system fitted to the Range Rover Velar has made its way into the Range Rover Sport, with the lower screen accommodating heating, air conditioning, off-road and driving mode settings, and the upper screen taking care of sat nav and entertainment – though there’s some functionality crossover between the two, depending on how you configure the system.

The Sport also gets the Velar’s steering wheel, together with its touch-sensitive buttons; and while the Sport keeps its stubby gear selector, making do without the rotary dial fitted to the latest Jaguar-Land Rover cars, this is one of the few aspects of the Sport’s interior that’s been left unchanged.

Range Rover Sport SVR improvements

The Range Rover Sport SVR remains the supercar-SUV it’s always been, but this model also benefits from enhancements for 2018. Chief among these is a power increase for its 5.0-litre V8 supercharged petrol engine, which now produces 567bhp – up from 542bhp previously. 0-60mph now takes just 4.3 seconds, 0.2 seconds faster than the outgoing version.

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2018 facelift Range Rover Sport price and on-sale date

The updated Range Rover Sport is available to order now, priced from £61,315. That buys the 237bhp 2.0-litre SD4 diesel in HSE trim. The Range Rover Sport P400e PHEV is available from £70,800, while the range-topping SVR model comes in at £99,680.

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FAQs

Is Range Rover Sport plug-in hybrid? ›

With a certified electric range of up to 74 miles (119 km)1 and rapid DC charging, the extended range plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) offers a powerful and electrifying performance.

What is the acceleration of the Range Rover Sport plug-in hybrid? ›

With a 3.0-liter turbo l-6 engine mated to an electric motor, the Range Rover Sport PHEV delivers 543 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque combined, quick enough to launch its 6,301 pounds to 60 mph in an impressive 5.6 seconds.

How many miles per gallon does a Range Rover Sport plug-in hybrid get in real world? ›

Official fuel economy is rated at more than 300mpg, factoring in the car's immense electric range. In real-world testing we found around 55 miles of driving possible from a charge and average consumption using both power sources was 45-50mpg.

What is the mileage of the Range Rover Sport plug-in hybrid? ›

Range Rover 3.0 PHEV 324 KW SE mileage is 12.80 KM/L as per ARAI.

Is there a plug-in hybrid Land Rover? ›

The PHEV P400e is fully capable of managing most short commutes in full Electric Vehicle (EV) mode, with a range of 19 miles.

What is the difference between PHEV and MHEV Range Rover? ›

Unlike a PHEV, an MHEV cannot run on electricity alone. Nevertheless, you'll enjoy enhanced fuel efficiency with vehicles like the Range Rover MHEV, the Discovery MHEV, and the Defender MHEV, meaning you'll save on those costly fuel-ups at Fort Lee-area gas stations.

How long does Range Rover hybrid battery last? ›

For your peace of mind, we guarantee the battery in your electric hybrid for six years or 60,000 miles (100,000 kms) – whichever comes first.

Does the Range Rover PHEV self charge? ›

So, it can be charged by being plugged in, but does the Range Rover PHEV self-charge? The technical answer is, yes, it does self-charge through a process called regenerative braking. This process uses the kinetic energy that is produced when the vehicle brakes to charge the battery.

What is the top speed of the plug-in hybrid Range Rover? ›

Performance Features
Engine3.0-liter six-cylinder turbocharged engine with a 141-hp electric motor
Power output434 hp
0-60 mph5.7 secs
Top speed140 mph
Jul 21, 2023

How do I get the most mileage out of my plug-in hybrid? ›

Brake gently and early to allow the EV mode to operate longer. Use cruise control to maintain an even speed. Set the AC on recirculate, which saves energy. Don't select 'N' neutral when stationary in stop-start traffic because it will discharge the hybrid battery and fail to generate electricity.

What size engine is in a Range Rover plug-in hybrid? ›

Range Rover Evoque plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) combines a 3-cylinder, 1,5 litre Petrol engine with an electric motor to deliver a total power output of 309PS.

What is the range of a Range Rover PHEV? ›

RANGE ROVER ELECTRIC HYBRID

EV range up to 53 miles.

What is the range of Range Rover P400e EV? ›

The P400e's 13kW battery gives a pure electric range of around 25 miles which is par for the course for an SUV with a battery of this size; the Volvo XC90 T8 and Porsche Cayenne e-Hybrid have similarly sized batteries and offer more or less the same range.

What is the gas mileage on a plug-in hybrid? ›

The standard Prius achieves up to 57 miles per gallon combined while the plug-in Prius Prime has 127 MPGe. Which Cars Get Over 100 MPG? A handful of plug-in-hybrid vehicles have an MPGe rating of over 100. The Prius Prime (127 MPGe), Kia Niro PHEV (108 MPGe), and Ford Escape PHEV (105 MPGe) all achieve over 100 MPGe.

How many miles per gallon does a Range Rover plug-in get? ›

The 2023 Range Rover mpg estimates for the base model engine gets up to 26 mpg on the highway, which is stellar gas mileage for a luxury SUV of this class. But the plug-in hybrid engine, available on the base model, can get up to the equivalent of 50 miles per gallon.

Do you have to charge a hybrid Range Rover? ›

The technical answer is, yes, it does self-charge through a process called regenerative braking. This process uses the kinetic energy that is produced when the vehicle brakes to charge the battery. However, this will not fully charge the battery, so you will still need to plug it in at some point.

Does Range Rover have a hybrid or electric car? ›

The Range Rover Sport PHEV is our quietest vehicle yet, delivering a virtually silent drive in electric vehicle (EV) mode. It ensures seamless transition between the petrol engine and electric motor, delivering optimal refinement and adding to the sense of serenity within the interior space.

Do Range Rover make a self charging hybrid? ›

Unlike with plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles, MHEV's do not require plug-in charging. The Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar, Defender, Discovery and Discovery Sport also have the option for the latest 48V MHEV system.

What model of Land Rover is hybrid? ›

Range Rover – The base model and the Range Rover Westminster Edition both come standard with mild-hybrid powertrains.

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