It looks like Land Rover is working on an update for its Range
Rover Sport, as evidenced by camouflaged prototypes spotted testing near the
Nürburgring race track in Germany. As this is an update we’re talking about,
likely the second-generation model’s mid-cycle update, the changes should be
minimal.
The prototype shown here has a new bumper design, with a new
shape for the air intakes and license plate support. There is also a revised
grille surround as well as what appears to be a new hood, one likely designed
to fit the revised grille.
The second-gen Range Rover Sport was all-new for the 2014
model year. The original model had a lifespan of about eight years, and
assuming the same for the second-gen model it means we should see this updated
version introduced for the 2018 model year. A 2016 Range Rover Sport has
just been announced. It’s received a new diesel-powered HSE Td6 variant as well
as some new technologies for the cabin.
Its likely similar updates to those you see here eventually
appear on the flagship Range Rover SUV, whose current generation was launched a
year prior to the second-gen Range Rover Sport. Both updated SUVs should make
their auto show debut late next year or in early 2017.
Stay tuned for further information as development continues.
source: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099679_2018-land-rover-range-rover-sport-spy-shots
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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