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Is the Range Rover Sport a seven-seater?

Pacific Automotive Network Range Rover Sport is a seven-seater. The length, width and height of the Range Rover Sport are 4879 mm, 2073 mm, 1803 mm respectively, and the wheelbase is 2923 mm. The Range Rover Sport version is equipped with three engines, namely the low-power version of the 3.0-liter dual-supercharger engine, the high-power version of the 3.0-liter dual-supercharger engine, and the 5.0-liter supercharged engine.

What seven-seat Land Rover models are there? Although Land Rover's models are relatively large, Land Rover rarely makes such large SUVs into seven-seater models. They are basically luxury five-seater models, and this is more in line with Land Rover's luxury brand positioning. I believe the most familiar of the seven-seater SUVs sold by Land Rover is the Land Rover Discovery Sport, which is positioned as a medium-sized SUV. The official guide price is: 356,800-455,800. Let’s take a look at this car together.

The Discovery Sport is a mid-sized SUV owned by Land Rover. The more exaggerated aerodynamic package in appearance makes the entire vehicle more sporty. The interior still maintains the luxurious attributes of Land Rover, and the texture and workmanship of the leather seats are among the best in its class. The 2.0T engine can produce 249 horsepower and has strong acceleration capabilities.

In addition to the Land Rover Discovery Sport, Land Rover also has other good models. Let’s take a look at them.

1. Range Rover Sport official guide price: 90.48-1.898 million level: medium and large SUV Land Rover Range Rover Sport is a luxury family SUV. There are many excellent luxury cars available at the same price, but Range Rover Sports are the best to buy. This is just like consumers can drink beer or Coke on a hot summer day, but Pocari is definitely the most suitable for quenching thirst. The Range Rover Sport has great advantages in terms of high-end feel, configuration enjoyment, dynamic response, and fuel consumption control. In addition, compared with first-tier luxury brands, Land Rover is obviously more domineering.

2. Defender official guide price: 778,000-990,000 level: medium-sized SUV Land Rover Defender is a medium-to-large SUV. In the minds of many people, it is an off-road artifact, but the latest Defender does not have the main beam. You first need to be able to accept this. The beams are replaced by a frame that is three times stronger and has a much lower weight. Giving up the non-load-bearing body is actually an advancement in technology and should be accepted happily. The new powertrain is more powerful, the configuration and materials are more advanced, and the luxury experience is better. This is what a car that keeps pace with the times should perform.

3. Range Rover Velar official guide price: 558,000-878,800 level: medium-sized SUV Range Rover Velar is an imported medium-sized SUV owned by Land Rover. Among the Land Rover family, it relies on appearance and interior decoration. Design wins. Of course, the Range Rover Velar is by no means a flower vase. The technological configuration and luxury experience in the car are not bad at all, and the power performance and passing performance are at the top level in the same class. However, the space in the back row is a bit smaller and the practicality is not that good.

4. Range Rover Evoque official guide price: 359,000-539,800 level: The compact SUV Range Rover Evoque is the same as the Velar. They are both models that gain advantages through their styling, attracting a large number of male and female consumers. The body height of the Range Rover Evoque is relatively low, and the appearance of the body goes up a notch once it is lowered. The interior of the car is filled with a gorgeous and homely atmosphere, and the accumulation of rich functional systems makes the vehicle luxurious. However, its climbing level is not as strong as other mid-size SUVs, but this does not matter much.

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