The Sport isn’t a Range Rover with go-faster stickers. It is based on the Discovery 3 with 14 cm lopped off the wheelbase. It gets characteristic Range Rover styling: Floating roof, distinctive headlamps and clamshell bonnet. It is lower and shorter, which gives it sporty appeal, but still retains the signature RR throne-like driving position: You sit so high that truckies are at eye-level. The expansive glass area gives it excellent visibility (both for you out of the car and for bystanders into the car).
(This story appears in the 11 September, 2009 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)
Useless piece of trash, 100.000 dollors car and top speed is 210 km/hr, I have a honda sive which paid 17000 dollors for and top speed is 240. meaning I beat this expensive, ugly boxy car with my car which cost 1/5 of this useless range rover.
on Oct 30, 2009SUVs are surplus to requirements - look at the state of the environment? Anyone in India who can afford a Range Rover or an M Class, lives in the city. City dwellers simply do not need such fuel guzzling cars.
on Sep 2, 2009