Just one week after the 2014 Ranger Rover was revealed in New York, Land Rover has launched the online configurator for its new mid-size SUV.
With a base price of $63,495, including the $895 destination fee, the 2014 Range Rover Sport comes with a new range of options and packages, including a wide batch of carrying and towing accessories.
As announced, the new Range Rover Sport can now be equipped with a 5+2 Seating Package option that will cost future customers an extra $2,750, while the Extra Duty Package, which is supposed to improve off-road capability, offers a Twin Speed Transfer Box, Terrain Response and Adaptive Dynamics for $1,300.
That's not all of course, among new features added there's the Vision and Convenience Package priced at$2,210 or the new adaptive cruise control system that can be had for $1,295, but there's plenty more for you to discover if you head to Land Rover's website and access the online configurator.
Pricing for dealer-installed items aren't available yet, but you can still beef the base Range Rover Sport up to over $77,000.
As announced, the new Range Rover Sport can now be equipped with a 5+2 Seating Package option that will cost future customers an extra $2,750, while the Extra Duty Package, which is supposed to improve off-road capability, offers a Twin Speed Transfer Box, Terrain Response and Adaptive Dynamics for $1,300.
That's not all of course, among new features added there's the Vision and Convenience Package priced at$2,210 or the new adaptive cruise control system that can be had for $1,295, but there's plenty more for you to discover if you head to Land Rover's website and access the online configurator.
Pricing for dealer-installed items aren't available yet, but you can still beef the base Range Rover Sport up to over $77,000.