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  2. Range Rover Sport - Wikipedia

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    The Land Rover Range Rover Sport, generally known as the Range Rover Sport, is a mid-size luxury SUV produced under their Range Rover marque, by the British car manufacturer Land Rover, later Jaguar Land Rover. The first generation (codename: L320) started production in 2005, and was replaced by the second generation Range Rover Sport (codename ...

  3. Ingenium engine family - Wikipedia

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    The new engine is initially being offered in the Range Rover Sport in two power outputs, 360 PS (265 kW; 355 hp) and 400 PS (294 kW; 395 hp). Both are considered to be mild hybrid electric vehicles. The 48 volt electrical architecture JLR announced with this new engine is similar to Mercedes-Benz's "EQ Boost" and Audi's 48 V systems available ...

  4. Jaguar AJ-V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    Land Rover's version is not the same as the Jaguar's version but it was adapted from it. [8] Applications: 2006–2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 390 hp (291 kW; 395 PS) and 406 lb⋅ft (550 N⋅m) 2006–2009 Land Rover Range Rover 400 hp (298 kW; 406 PS) and 413 lb⋅ft (560 N⋅m)

  5. Range Rover (L405) - Wikipedia

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    The Land Rover Range Rover (L405), generally shortened to Range Rover, is a mid-size to full-size luxury 4x4 / sport utility vehicle, [5] made under the Land Rover brand by Jaguar Land Rover. It is the fourth generation of the original, main Range Rover series.

  6. Range Rover (L322) - Wikipedia

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    The switch to Lxxx codenames occurred after the sale to Ford with L30 being renamed L322 at the top of a model line-up of Range Rover Sport (L320) Land Rover Discovery (Discovery 3 L319), Land Rover Defender (L316) and Freelander (L314). The third-generation Range Rover was designed to accommodate BMW's M62 V8 engines for future models.

  7. Range Rover - Wikipedia

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    Though called the Range Rover Sport "L320", it was not merely a new specification within the Range Rover line-up, but rather an adapted Discovery "L319", or T5 Platform Discovery/LR3 with Range Rover exterior styling and Range Rover interior seating and dash forms, a shortened wheelbase, smaller luggage capacity and a single rather than split ...

  8. ZF 6HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    2006–2013 Land Rover Range Rover (All with Jaguar type engines or TDV8) 2006–2013 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (4.4-litre and 5.0-litre AJV8 models) 2005–2009 Land Rover Discovery 3 (LR3 in North America) 2010–2013 Land Rover Discovery 4 (LR4 in North America) 2007 BMW X3 (E83) 3.0d (some models) 2005–2011 BMW 330(x)d xDrive (E90/91)

  9. V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The first independently designed British V6 engine was the Rover KV6 engine, which replaced the Honda C engine that was previously used in the Rover 800. Jaguar used the Ford-based AJ-V6 engine until 2011 in their smaller cars, but also shared a V6 version of the 90° AJ-V8 engine with Land Rover for use in the XE, XF, XJ, F-Type and the F-Pace ...