Will get a reworked front-end and slightly updated interior.
Based on revealing spyshots of the 2017 Range Rover Sport, IAB's Shoeb R Kalania has created a rendering of the facelifted SUV that could be launched for sale in early-2017 in key markets.
One of the most noticeable changes seen in the facelifted Range Rover Sport is the front bumper, which has been redesigned with larger intakes. Rounding up the changes up front is the new honeycomb pattern for the grille. The rear-end appears to be intact, featuring no changes or camouflage wrapping in spyshots.
The interior of the facelifted Range Rover Sport has also been photographed, although the only visible change is the new infotainment touchscreen display similar to Jaguar XF's InControl Touch Pro system. Other expected changes include new trim and leather options that were previously unavailable.
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Engine lineup is likely to be identical to the current model, but with improved fuel efficiency. Options include a 255 hp 3.0-litre V6, 302 hp 3.0-litre V6 and a 335 hp 4.4-litre V8 in the diesel range. The petrol lineup will only have the 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol engine in two power outputs: 503 hp and 543 hp (RR Sport SVR).