Roaming the country in the Range Rover Sport

Presented in concept form in 2004, it’s fair to say that the Range Rover Sport has been quite the success story for Range Rover. In this latest generation, it remains true to form, blending luxury with a taste of dynamism and that off-road ability synonymous with the badge. We decided to remind ourselves (and you) of its versatility taking the new D350 to some exciting and spectacular places. What a gloriously beautiful country we have. In this review of the Range Rover Sport D350, three members of our intrepid team consider the car’s calling cards in a variety of environments. From the rubber-run asphalt of the TopGear SA Test Track to the scenic mountain passes in Mpumalanga, the Range Rover seems to have been built to ticks multiple boxes as a SUV.
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