Can you order 2023 Range Rover?

Can you order 2023 Range Rover?

Land Rover

Last fall, Land Rover unveiled its all-new 2022 Range Rover. For the 2023 model year, Land Rover is following it up with the all-new 2023 Range Rover Sport, the Range Rover's smaller, cheaper and — as the name suggests — sportier sibling. Here's what you need to know about it.

The 2023 Range Rover Sport will come with four engines

For 2023, Land Rover offers four versions of the Range Rover Sport. The base engine is the carry-over turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine with a mild-hybrid system. It will be available in two versions: P360 SE (355 hp) and P400 SE Dynamic (395 hp), which starts at $83,000 and $90,000, respectively.

Those engines are joined by a new turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six plug-in hybrid, putting out 434 horsepower and 619 lb-ft of torque. Land Rover estimates it delivers up to 48 miles of EV-only range and propels the SUV from 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds. It starts at $104,200.

Top of the line is a BMW-sourced twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 pushing out 523 hp and 553 lb-ft. Fitted with that engine, the Range Rover Sport accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds and begins at $121,500. Every engine option uses an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and four-wheel-drive.

An electric Range Rover Sport is coming in 2024

Land Rover did not provide any details. But they did note that, like the Range Rover, the Range Rover Sport will launch an electric version in 2024. Both new EV models will kickstart Land Rover's plans to get six electric vehicles on the road by 2026 and have EVs make up 60% of sales by 2030.

The Range Rover Sport has a ton of advanced driving tech

It wouldn't be a Range Rover vehicle without some advanced (and dynamic) driving tech. The Range Rover Sport gets a Dynamic Air Suspension with switchable volume air springs. Dynamic Response Pro provides enhanced body control with a 48-volt electronic active roll control system.

The Range Rover Sport offers All-Wheel Steering (a.k.a. rear-wheel steering, with up to 7.3 degrees of opposing movement), an Electronic Active Differential and brake-based torque vectoring. The Range Rover Sport's Terrain Response adds a road-focused Dynamic mode and adaptive off-road cruise control.

The Range Rover Sport also boasts a modernized interior

The Range Rover Sport features Land Rover's new Pivi Pro infotainment system with a 13.1-inch curved touchscreen. A 29-speaker Meridian Signature Sound System is available. So are a Cabin Air Purifier Pro system for germ and odor removal and Active Noise Cancellation.

You can order the new 2023 Range Rover Sport now

The 2023 Range Rover Sport is available for order now. And the configurator is live on Land Rover's website.

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After their military vehicles enjoyed a good bout of service in WWII, Land Rover wanted to expand their horizon and put together something for the average consumer. They thought, "what would it be like if a vehicle had all the capabilities of a proper off-roader, while also being as luxurious as an old-fashioned limousine?" The end-result was the Range Rover, which launched in 1970, and it quickly went on to become one of the most successful nameplates in automotive history.

Fast-forward to the 2000s, and Land Rover began transforming the Range Rover into its own sub-brand. The first spin-off model to wear the Range Rover name was the Sport, a smaller, more road-focused version. For the 2023 model year, the Sport enters its third generation, and it's looking better than ever.

Note: While we wait for official word from consumers on the upcoming Range Rover Sport, HotCars' 'Costs, Facts, And Figures' rating defaults to 1 out of 10. Once we start fielding what owners think of this upcoming vehicle, we'll be sure to update the score to reflect what drivers think.

Front 3/4 view of the 2023 Range Rover Sport, red with black wheels

Key Features

  • New platform
  • Electrified powertrains
  • New tech

Specifications

  • Model: Range Rover Sport
  • Engine/Motor: 3.0-liter I6 / 3.0-liter PHEV I6 / 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8
  • Horsepower: 355-523 hp
  • Torque: Unknown
  • Drivetrain: AWD
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
  • Range: Up to 48 miles (PHEV)

Pros

  • Promised genuine off-road capability
  • New MLA Flex platform
  • PHEV and upcoming EV powertrains

Cons

  • Styling won't be to everyone's taste
  • The upper scale trims get very expensive
  • Interior doesn't seem to be the best ergonomically

Overview Of The 2023 Range Rover Sport

The front of a gray 2023
Range Rover Sport AutobiographyLand Rover

Land Rover first introduced the Range Rover Sport in 2004, and the second generation arrived in 2014. The latest generation is, once again, more evolutionary than revolutionary, but underneath the new bodywork, there are some pretty major changes, like the full-size Rangie introduced last year. The new Sport moves to an all-new architecture, dubbed MLA Flex. It's more rigid, while also being lighter, and it offers hybrid and fully electric powertrains.

While it's not strikingly different on the outside, you can definitely tell that this is a new model, and not just a facelift. A fantastic example of minimalist design. The front-end gets much slimmer headlights, and, unusually for a new model, a smaller grille up top. Range Rover is still spelled out on the hood, and the lower air intakes also get a redesign. The side profile is similar, but it now also includes the flush-fitted door handles, as well as a whole array of new alloy wheel designs, which go up to 23" in diameter. The rear features an all-new taillight design, with a black bar dividing the two light pieces in the middle. The 2023 Range Rover Sport debuts in four trim levels: the SE, the Dynamic SE, the Autobiography, and the First Edition launch model. It's going into battle with the likes of the Mercedes-Benz GLE, BMW X5, the Lincoln Aviator with all of its cool features, the Audi Q7, and the Jaguar F-Pace.

2023 Range Rover Sport Powertrains And Drivetrains

Thanks to the new MLA Flex architecture, Land Rover now offers an updated, electrified powertrain lineup for the 2023 Sport. The range kicks off with a 3.0-liter six-cylinder with 355 hp and mild hybrid tech, dubbed the P360. This same engine also comes in a 395 hp flavor, dubbed the P400. Then, there's the P440e, which is a plug-in hybrid, pairing the 3.0-liter six with an electric motor, which can go up to 48-miles on electricity alone. The plug-in hybrid also puts down a rather ridiculous 619 lb-ft of torque. Finally, at the top of the lineup, there's the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 with 523 hp and a 0-60 time of around 4.4-seconds. This is the same twin-turbo V8 that appears on the full-size Range Rover, and it comes from BMW. Land Rover has also confirmed that a fully-electric Sport is due in 2024.

All of these engines send their power to all four wheels via an eight-speed ZF-sourced automatic transmission, and an intelligent AWD system which works in conjunction with Land Rover's Terrain Response 2 system. This means that the Sport should be just as capable off-road as its always been, while, like the previous two generations, offer a bit more of a fun driving experience on the road. The punchy engines and the insanely low-drag coefficient of just 0.29 Cd should also help matters here.

2023 Range Rover Sport Comfort And Quality

The interior
of the 2023 Range Rover Sport, screens offLand Rover

On the inside, Land Rover has introduced a plethora of changes to the 2023 Range Rover Sport. In addition to a new steering wheel design and new digital gauges, the Sport now also gets the latest generation of JLR's Pivi Pro infotainment system. We're still a little on the fence about the upward-facing climate controls, but things are looking good overall. As with any Range Rover, there are plentiful interior color and trim combinations, as well as a variety of options, including the Meridian sound system. Auto emergency braking, driver attention alert, adaptive cruise control, and a 360-degree camera system paired with front and rear parking sensors are all standard on the safety menu.

Generally, Land Rovers aren't exactly well-known for reliability or dependability, but the automaker has steadily been working to improve their record, and the new Sport is way too new to really judge, but we're hoping that the track record improves. The Range Rover Sport no longer offers seven seats, as the full-size Range Rover now does instead, so it only seats five. The cargo capacity has increased meanwhile, as the new Sport boasts 31.9 cubic-feet of space behind the second row.

2023 Range Rover Sport Pricing And Launch

Front 3/4 view of a Firenze Red Range Rover Sport beside some cactiLand Rover

The new Range Rover Sport is available to order as of May 2022. Prices start at $83,000 for the base SE with the 355 hp six-cylinder engine. The Autobiography, which comes standard with the plug-in hybrid six-cylinder, starts at $104,200, whereas the First Edition launch cars bring a hefty $121,500. That's a pretty steep price, but it's significantly less than the full-size Range Rover. With all of the new things the Sport has going for it, it might just be the best ever, meaning it could definitely be worth the price.

When can I order Range Rover 2023?

The 2023 Range Rover Sport release date was May 10, 2022. This brand new model starts at $84,475 for the lowest trim, while the highest First Edition trim will start at $122,975.

Is there a 2023 Range Rover?

The 2023 Range Rover is offered in standard- and long-wheelbase forms, with two or three rows, in four-, five-, and seven-seat configurations, with two powertrain options at launch (and a plug-in hybrid on the way), and featuring more interior colors, materials, and trim options than we can count.

How long is the waiting list for a new Range Rover?

Land Rover Range Rover Sport and Velar models are taking between six and nine months, while the new Range Rover faces delays of “over 12 months”. Orders of around half of Evoque trims have been suspended, with the remainder expected to be delivered within six and nine months.

What is the difference between 2022 and 2023 Range Rover?

In comparison to the 2022 Range Rover Sport, the flagship 2023 Range Rover is more expensive and more generously equipped. The Range Rover can also be optioned with an extended wheelbase that the Range Rover Sport lacks.