Insider information has emerged on how the next Range Rover Sport is planned to be equipped. For the fifth generation of vehicles, they plan to use a new generation architecture – MLA-Flex. It involves a 5-link rear suspension and all-wheel drive. This has allowed the torsional rigidity to be increased by almost 50%. However, the noise level has not increased but even decreased by as much as 25%.

The Range Rover Sport fifth generation is expected to go on sale approximately at the end of this year. According to engineers, it will be more powerful than its predecessors, with an engine of up to 625 horsepower. Thanks to this, the car can accelerate rapidly to 100 km/h in just 4 seconds.
The Range Rover Sport will be a full-fledged hybrid. However, a more “mild” version with a fuel tank and the ability to recharge from a socket is also planned to be released separately. By 2025, a fully electric car will be available. These innovations are linked to the fact that many corporations today have decided to abandon gasoline and diesel engines. However, this will not happen immediately, but over the next 8-10 years.

It was previously reported that a limited series Range Rover Sport would be released with a 5-liter V8 configuration. It is an innovative development by the corporation known as Jaguar. However, such innovations have been discarded due to the introduction of stricter environmental measures in the USA and several European countries.
Let us recall that the Range Rover Sport model line has been produced since 2005. It reached its peak popularity in 2013 when Daniel Craig was seen driving such a vehicle. He is widely known to the public for his role as secret agent James Bond. Experts claim that this PR move helped increase Range Rover sales by 2.8%.

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