2026 Range Rover vs. 2026 Range Rover Sport Comparison

Range Rover vs Range Rover Sport Comparison - Land Rover South Hills

Ever since the brand’s inception, Range Rover has represented the very best that the luxury SUV segment has to offer. While they’re certainly recognized for their impeccable refinement and revolutionary technology features, another standout advantage of Range Rover vehicles is their unrivaled performance capabilities. At home both on and off the tarmac, both the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport set the standard for their respective segments.

Now that you’ve narrowed your search for the ultimate full-size SUV down to these two popular choices, all that’s left to do is decide whether the legendary Range Rover or the Range Rover Sport is a better fit for your lifestyle. Land Rover South Hills has created this informative comparison that helps illustrate the unique advantages and strengths of each model so you can make an informed decision. Let’s get started!

Range Rover vs Range Rover Sport – Specifications Compared

2026 Range Rover

VS.

2026 Range Rover Sport

$113,300* MSRP* $83,700*
395 / 406 LB-FT Standard Horsepower / Torque 355 HP / 369 LB-FT
5,240 lbs Curb Weight 5,090 lbs
All-Wheel Drive Drive Type Terrain Response 4WD
5 or 7 Seating Capacity 5
198.9 inches Exterior Length 192.1 inches
40.7 cubic feet Rear Cargo Volume 31.9 cubic feet
1st and 2nd Rows Sunroof 1st and 2nd Rows
Standard Heated / Ventilated Front Seats Standard
Standard Ventilated Rear Seats Optional

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Performance

Range Rover Exterior
Range Rover Sport Exterior

Whether you crave robust off-road strength or race-inspired exhilaration, shoppers have a number of thrilling performance configurations available to them on both the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. Looking at the standard powertrains of each, you’ll notice that the Range Rover has the slight edge with its 395 horsepower and 407 lb-ft of torque from its standard MHEV i6 engine. Still quite formidable in its own right, the smaller Range Rover Sport still boasts a total of 355 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque from its similar MHEV i6 engine. Helping to close the gap between the two, the Range Rover Sport has the advantage in terms of agility thanks to its lower curb weight in comparison to its larger sibling.

Perhaps you’re searching for an electrified SUV, one that combines efficiency with tremendous performance capabilities. Fortunately, both the Range Rover and the Range Rover Sport offer the same plug-in hybrid drivetrain option. In addition to superior fuel economy, this innovative powertrain also delivers an impressive 550 combined system horsepower for the Range Rover and 454 for the Range Rover Sport. Both models also offer V8 engine upgrades for those who crave maximum muscle.

Both models have the option of upgrading to the P530, a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that produces 523 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque. SV models deliver the ultimate experience in terms of performance. For the Range Rover SV, this means a total of 615 horsepower along with a 0-60 time of just 4.3 seconds. Choosing the Range Rover Sport SV provides access to a thrilling 626 horsepower and the quickest 0-60 time of the entire Range Rover model range, accomplishing the feat in a blistering 3.7 seconds.


Technology & Connectivity

Range Rover Technology
Range Rover Sport Technology

Both the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport come equipped with revolutionary tech features that help you stay alert, connected, and engaged on the way to your destination. Highlights of cutting-edge technology features found on both models include:

  • Pivi Pro Infotainment System
  • Meridian Sound System
  • Voice recognition
  • Steering wheel controls
  • Head-Up Display

Standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility make it virtually effortless to access your favorite apps and multimedia features. There’s also the proven Pivi Pro infotainment system that provides access to everything from real-time navigation and traffic conditions to native app integration.


Interior Comfort & Refinement

Range Rover Interior
Range Rover Sport Interior

Supreme comfort and world-class refinement are two signature characteristics of the interior of the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. Perhaps the most noteworthy difference between the two is evident when comparing seating capacity. While both offer standard two-row seating for up to 5, the Range Rover Long Wheelbase is offered with three rows of seating for up to 7. Those with growing families or a large social circle may prefer the additional interior space of the Range Rover over its smaller sibling.

At the touch of a button, you can open the standard panoramic sunroof (offered on both models) to fill the cabin with fresh air and sunlight. Plenty of bespoke upholstery options, including Windsor leather and Nappa leather, add to the premium environment inside both SUVs. Additionally, both models are offered in SV variants featuring bespoke craftsmanship, hand-tailored finishing, and exotic materials throughout the cabin.


*Starting at price shown is the current Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price and subject to change. Excludes destination & delivery charge ($1,275 for Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport, $1,375 for Range Rover Velar, $2,150 for Range Rover, $1,850 for Range Rover Sport, Discovery and Defender). Tax, title, license, and retailer fees, all due at signing, and optional equipment. Base Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes destination & delivery charge and may include optional equipment but excludes tax, title, license, and retailer fees, all due at signing. Total Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price includes destination & delivery charge and may include optional equipment but excludes tax, title, license, and retailer fees, all due at signing. Retailer price, terms and vehicle availability may vary. See your local authorized Land Rover Retailer for details.