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Range Rover Sport
OWNER’S HANDBOOK
Publication Part No. LRL 10 02 62 141
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ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK
Please take the time to study all of the owner/operator literature supplied with your vehicle as soon
as possible.
IMPORTANT
The information contained in this handbook covers all vehicle derivatives and optional equipment,
some of which may not be fitted to your vehicle. Due to printing cycles, this handbook may include
descriptions of options before they become generally available.
The vehicle options, hardware and software, are designed for the market in which the vehicle is
intended for original sale. If the vehicle is to be registered or used in another geographical area, it
may need modifications to suit local requirements. Land Rover is not responsible for the cost of
any modifications. Warranty conditions may be affected.
The information contained in this publication was correct when it went to print. Subsequent vehicle
design changes may result in a supplement being added to the literature pack. Updates can also be
viewed on the Land Rover internet site at; www.ownerinfo.landrover.com.
In the interest of development, the right is reserved to change specifications, design or equipment
at any time without notice and without incurring any obligations. This publication, or part thereof,
may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted.
SYMBOLS USED IN THIS HANDBOOK
Safety warnings indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely, or
information that should be considered with great care, in order to avoid the possibility
of personal injury.
Cautions indicate either a procedure which must be followed precisely, or information that
should be considered with great care, in order to avoid the possibility of damage to your
vehicle.
This recycling symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of safely in order to
prevent unnecessary damage to the environment.
This symbol identifies those items that must be disposed of correctly, as they contain
harmful substances. Seek advice on disposal from your Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer and/or your local authority.
This symbol identifies those features that can be adjusted, disabled or enabled by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
©Jaguar Land Rover Limited 2013.
All rights reserved. Published by Jaguar Land Rover Limited.
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Introduction
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Introduction………………………………..2
Entering the vehicle……………………..5
Exiting the vehicle………………………13
Front seats………………………………..17
Rear seats…………………………………20
Head restraints………………………….25
Steering wheel…………………………..27
Seat belts………………………………….29
Child safety……………………………….33
Airbags…………………………………….40
Instrument panel………………………..45
Warning lamps………………………….49
Exterior lights……………………………53
Interior lights…………………………….56
Wipers and washers…………………..58
Mirrors……………………………………..61
Blind spot monitoring…………………63
Garage door opener……………………67
Windows…………………………………..70
Touch screen…………………………….72
Heating and ventilation……………….75
Storage compartments……………….82
Load carrying…………………………….86
Towing……………………………………..89
Starting the engine……………………..97
Intelligent stop/start………………….100
Eco-data………………………………….101
Gearbox………………………………….102
Stability control………………………..106
Suspension……………………………..108
Brakes…………………………………….111
Parking aids…………………………….114
Park assist………………………………119
Automatic speed limiter (ASL)……124
Cruise control………………………….125
Adaptive cruise control……………..126
Terrain response………………………133
Hill descent control (HDC)…………135
Wade sensing………………………….137
Cameras………………………………….139
Audio/video overview………………..141
Radio……………………………………..147
DAB radio……………………………….149
Portable media…………………………152
Television………………………………..158
Video media player…………………..160
Dual view………………………………..162
Rear media……………………………..164
Voice control……………………………168
Telephone……………………………….171
Navigation system……………………176
Fuel and refuelling……………………193
Maintenance……………………………199
Fluid level checks……………………..214
Vehicle battery…………………………220
Fuses……………………………………..223
Tyres………………………………………233
Tyre pressure monitoring system
(TPMS)…………………………………..239
Tyre repair kit…………………………..241
Wheel changing……………………….245
Vehicle recovery………………………251
After a collision………………………..255
Vehicle labels…………………………..256
Technical specifications…………….257
Type approval………………………….268
Controls overview…………………….298
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UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE
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Any person fitted with an implanted
medical device should make sure that
the device is kept at a distance of at
least 22 cm (8.7 inches) away from any
transmitter mounted in the vehicle.
This is to avoid any possibility of
interference between the system and
the device.
Interference may cause the implanted
medical device to malfunction, causing
serious injury or death. For more
information on the locations of the
security system transmitters, see 265,
REMOTE KEY FOB TRANSMITTER
LOCATIONS.
To prevent accidental or unauthorised
operation, never leave the Smart key
unattended in the vehicle. Never leave
children or animals unattended in the
vehicle. The vehicle can be operated
when the Smart key is inside the
vehicle.
Note: The operational range of the Smart key
will vary considerably depending on
atmospheric conditions and interference from
other transmitting devices.
Note: If any door or the tailgate is locked or
unlocked 10 times within a short period, the
latch is disabled for approximately 1 minute.
The vehicle is supplied with 2 Smart keys. The
Smart keys act as remote controls for the
locking and alarm system and allow the vehicle
to be locked, unlocked and driven without the
use of a conventional key. See 8, KEYLESS
ENTRY, 14, KEYLESS LOCKING and 97,
STARTING THE ENGINE. Each Smart key also
has an emergency key housed in a slide out
compartment.
1. Lock:
• Press to secure the vehicle. The vehicle
can be Single or Double locked. See
13, SINGLE LOCKING and 13,
DOUBLE LOCKING.
Also see, 14, GLOBAL CLOSING.
2. Unlock:
• Press briefly to unlock the vehicle and
deactivate the alarm. The hazard
warning lamps will flash twice to
indicate that the vehicle is unlocked and
the alarm has been deactivated. The
exterior lamps, interior lamps and
approach lamps will illuminate to assist
entry to the vehicle. Also see 8,
GLOBAL OPENING.
3. Tailgate release/stop/reverse direction/close:
• Press briefly to open/close the tailgate.
If the vehicle is locked and armed, the
perimeter alarm will remain active while
the tailgate is open, but intrusion and
inclination sensing systems will be
disabled for the duration that the
tailgate is open.
When closing the tailgate, if the vehicle
is already locked and armed, the hazard
warning lamps will flash after a few
seconds to confirm the full alarm
system has been reactivated. There will
also be an audible sound if the vehicle
was double locked. See 9, OPENING
AND CLOSING THE TAILGATE.
Note: Make sure that the Smart key
does not remain in the vehicle before
closing. If the vehicle is in an area of
localised Radio Frequency (RF)
interference or the Smart key is
shielded by metal objects, the vehicle
may close and lock with no means of
opening again.
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4. Panic alarm:
• Press and hold for 3 seconds (or press
3 times within 3 seconds) to activate
the horn and the hazard lamps.
• Once active for more than 5 seconds,
the alarm can be cancelled by pressing
the button and holding for 3 seconds
(or pressing 3 times within 3 seconds).
• The emergency alarm will also be
cancelled if a valid Smart key is present
when the START/STOP button is
pressed.
5. Approach illumination:
• When approaching the vehicle during
darkness, press to switch on the
approach illumination. Press again to
turn the approach lamps off.
Note: In some markets a second press
of the button will turn on the headlamps
and reversing lamps. A third press will
be required to turn the lamps off.
• The approach illumination period set at
the factory is 30 seconds. This delay
period may be configured to provide
illumination lasting between 0 and 240
seconds. See 46, INSTRUMENT PANEL
MENU.
6. Emergency key access: Slide open the side
cover to release, then remove.
7. Remove the emergency key blade and
unfold.
8. If the Smart key fails to open the vehicle,
insert the key blade into the slot at the base
of the driver’s door lock cover and gently
lever the key blade upwards. Carefully rotate
the door lock cover upwards, to lever the
cover off the retaining clips. Insert the key
blade into the exposed lock and turn to
operate the lock. The alarm will sound.
Note: When the driver’s door is unlocked
using the key blade, the alarm will sound
until the Smart key is positioned correctly.
Note: A replacement Smart key can be
obtained only from a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer. The Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer will require
proof of identification and ownership.
Notify a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer immediately if a Smart key is lost
or stolen.
9. Keyless entry/exit:
• Exterior door handles have separate
unlock and lock sensors. The unlock
sensor is located on the inner surface
of the handle.
SINGLE/MULTI-POINT ENTRY
When you press the unlock button, your vehicle
will unlock in 1 of 2 ways:
1. Single Point Entry: Unlocks the driver’s door
and fuel filler only. A second press is
required to unlock the remaining doors and
the tailgate.
2. Multi-Point Entry: Unlocks all doors, fuel
filler flap and the tailgate on the first press.
To change from Single to Multi-Point entry (or
vice versa), press both the lock and unlock
buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The
hazard warning lamps will flash twice to confirm
the change.
This feature may also be set via the Vehicle
Set-Up menu. See 46, INSTRUMENT PANEL
MENU.
Note: If, when the vehicle is unlocked, an
audible warning is emitted, this will be a
‘Mislock’ error. There may be a fault with either
of the alarm sensors. Consult with your Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer as soon as
possible.
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GLOBAL OPENING
Press and hold the unlock button for 3 seconds
to unlock the vehicle and open all windows.
To cancel global opening, press any of the
buttons on the Smart key or operate the driver’s
window switches. To stop a particular window
opening, operate the relevant window switch.
This feature can be enabled/disabled via the
Vehicle Set-Up menu (see 46, INSTRUMENT
PANEL MENU).
KEYLESS ENTRY
Keyless entry allows the vehicle to be opened
if a Smart key is within 1.0m (3ft) of the door
handle or the tailgate external switch.
Note: The Smart key may not be detected if it
is placed within a metal container or if it is
shielded by a device with a back-lit LCD screen,
such as a smart phone, laptop (including laptop
bag), games console etc. Keep the Smart key
clear of such devices when attempting Keyless
entry or Keyless starting.
Note: The Smart key needs only to be on the
driver’s person or in a non-metallic bag or
briefcase. It does not need to be exposed or
handled.
To enter the vehicle, just pull the door handle.
The alarm will be disarmed and the doors
unlocked according to the current unlock/entry
setting (Single or Multi-Point). The hazard
warning lamps will flash twice as ‘unlock’
confirmation. Power folded mirrors will fold out
(if enabled).
Note: If Single Point Entry is the current security
setting and a door other than the driver’s door
is opened first, all doors will unlock.
CONVENIENCE MODE
When the door is opened using either the Smart
key or keyless entry, the vehicle’s electrical
system initiates the convenience mode. The
following systems become functional:
• Driver position memory.
• Seat and steering column adjustment.
• Interior and exterior lighting.
• Message centre.
• Auxiliary power socket.
STEERING COLUMN LOCK
The electric steering column lock will
lock/unlock when the vehicle is locked/unlocked.
If any malfunction of the steering column lock
occurs, a message will be displayed in the
Message centre. If this occurs:
1. From the driver’s seat, lock and then unlock
the vehicle using the Smart key.
2. Try again to unlock the steering column
lock, by turning the steering wheel gently
to the left and right while locking and then
unlocking the vehicle using the Smart key.
3. If the problem persists, seek qualified
assistance.
DRIVE-AWAY LOCKING
Drive-away locking automatically locks all the
doors when the vehicle is in motion. This feature
can be enabled/disabled via the Vehicle Set-Up
menu. See 46, INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU).
Note: Pressing the unlock or lock button on the
driver or front passenger door after Drive-away
locking has taken place, will override drive-away
locking for the current journey. See 15, DOOR
LOCKS AND RELEASE LEVERS.
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OPENING AND CLOSING THE
TAILGATE
While the tailgate is open, the locking
latch is exposed. Do not attempt to
manually close the latch as it may also
automatically ‘soft close’ and trap
items or body parts.
Make sure there is minimum space of
1.5 metres (58 inches) above and at the
rear of vehicle before operating the
tailgate. Insufficient space may result in
damage to the vehicle.
Do not operate the tailgate if a cycle rack
is fitted to the tailgate. Remove any
cycles and/or racks before operating the
tailgate.
1. Tailgate release. Lift the tailgate to open.
Note: The tailgate external release switch
will operate if all doors are unlocked and
the gear selector is in the Park (P) position.
If the gear selector is in the Neutral (N)
position, the switch will only operate if all
doors are unlocked, and the ignition is in
convenience mode or switched off. The
switch will not operate if the gear selector
is in any other position
The tailgate can also be released using the
following methods.
• The interior tailgate release switch. See 298,
DRIVER CONTROLS.
• The Smart key tailgate release switch. See
5, UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE.
Note: The tailgate will not open if the vehicle is
travelling at or above approximately 5 km/h (3
mph).
OPENING AND CLOSING THE
POWERED TAILGATE
While the tailgate is open, the locking
latch is exposed. Do not attempt to
manually close the latch as it may also
automatically ‘soft close’ and trap
items or body parts.
Do not operate the tailgate if a cycle rack
is fitted to the tailgate. Remove any
cycles and/or racks before operating the
tailgate.
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1. Tailgate open/close using the exterior
button. Press to open, stop, reverse
direction or close the tailgate.
Note: The tailgate external release switch
will operate if all doors are unlocked and
the gear selector is in the Park (P) position.
If the gear selector is in the Neutral (N)
position the switch will only operate if all
doors are unlocked, and the ignition is in
convenience mode or switched off. The
switch will not operate if the gear selector
is in any other position.
2. Tailgate close. Press to close/stop the
tailgate.
The tailgate can also be opened or closed using
the following methods.
• The interior tailgate release switch. See 298,
DRIVER CONTROLS.
• The Smart key tailgate release switch. See
5, UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE.
After the tailgate has opened to its set height,
it can be manually raised or lowered. If the
tailgate fails to open or close correctly, close it
manually then press the tailgate release switch
again.
As the closing tailgate approaches the closed
position, it will ‘soft close’ to the fully-closed
position. If the vehicle was previously locked,
the alarm will re-arm. The hazard warning lamps
will flash to confirm the alarm status. An audible
confirmation may also be given.
Note: If a tailgate switch is pressed while the
tailgate is opening or closing, all movement will
stop. However, if a switch is pressed during the
‘soft close’ stage, the open request will be
ignored.
Note: The tailgate has a minimum closing
height, below which it will not power close.
Open the tailgate manually, or using a release
switch, to the fully open position and then press
the tailgate complete close button.
Before operating the tailgate, make
sure that anyone in the vicinity does
not have any part of their body in a
position where it could be trapped.
Note that the ‘soft close’ action does
not incorporate object detection. Death
or serious injury could occur, even with
an object detection system.
Object detection while opening: If an object is
detected that would interfere with the tailgate
opening, tailgate movement will stop. Remove
any obstructions and press the tailgate switch
again to open.
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Object detection while closing: If an object is
detected that would interfere with a tailgate
closing, tailgate movement will stop and then
reverse to the fully open position if able to do
so. An audible warning will be given to indicate
a mislock. Remove any obstructions and if the
tailgate is open, press the tailgate switch again
to close the tailgate. If the tailgate is not open,
press a tailgate release switch to open the
tailgate, remove any obstructions. Once the
obstructions have been removed, press the
tailgate close switch to close the tailgate.
While the tailgate is open, the locking
platform and latch are exposed. Do not
manually close the latch as it may also
automatically ‘soft close’ and trap items
or body parts.
TAILGATE OPENING HEIGHT
It is possible to set the maximum height to
which a powered tailgate will open. This is
useful in parking areas with very low roofs or
just for ease of use.
1. Open the tailgate to the position which you
want to set as the maximum height.
Press the tailgate open button to stop
movement or position manually once all
movement has stopped.
2. Make sure that the tailgate is stationary for
at least 3 seconds.
3. To set the opening height: Press and hold
the tailgate close button, on the tailgate,
until you hear a chime.
4. Close the tailgate, then open again to check
that it opens to the programmed height.
Note: If, after performing part 3 of the process
the tailgate closes automatically, the required
height has not been set. Repeat the process
making sure all steps are adhered to.
To reset the maximum opening height to full,
repeat the process, but manually move it to the
fully open position before pressing and holding
the button.
The powered tailgate may lose its position
memory if there are multiple object detections
or if the battery voltage is low. Powered
operation may be inhibited.
To reset the tailgate:
1. Manually close the tailgate.
2. Press a tailgate release switch.
3. Allow the tailgate to power fully open or to
the previously set position.
4. Press and release the close switch.
5. Allow the tailgate to power close fully.
The tailgate programmed position memory will
now be restored.
REMOTE KEY FOB BATTERY
REPLACEMENT
When the battery needs replacing, there will be
a significant decrease in the effective range and
SMART KEY BATTERY LOW will be displayed
in the Message centre.
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To replace the battery:
1. Remove the cover by sliding in the
directions of the arrows.
2. Use the emergency key blade to separate
the Smart key body.
3. Fit a new and unused CR2032 type battery
(available from a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer) with the
positive (+) side upwards.
Note: Avoid touching the new battery.
Moisture/oil from fingers can reduce battery life
and corrode the contacts.
Note: If the low battery warning does not
extinguish this indicates that the replacement
battery is not in a new and unused condition.
Refit the parts in reverse order, making sure
they click securely into place.
Battery disposal: Batteries contain
harmful substances and must be
disposed of correctly. Seek advice
on disposal from a Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer and/or
your local authority.
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SINGLE LOCKING
Press the lock button on the Smart key briefly
to single lock the vehicle and activate the
perimeter alarm. The hazard warning lamps will
flash to confirm.
Single locking secures the vehicle and prevents
the doors from being opened from the outside.
The doors may still be unlocked and opened
from inside the vehicle. In this state, only the
perimeter alarm is activated. See 13,
PERIMETER ALARM.
Note: This setting should be used in
circumstances, such as travelling on a ferry,
when pets are to be left in the vehicle, or if a
window must be left open etc.
Note: Always secure your vehicle when left
unattended. Where possible, always secure your
vehicle to the maximum available level of
security.
DOUBLE LOCKING
Never double lock the vehicle with
people, children, or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency they would be
unable to escape and the emergency
services would be unable to release
them quickly.
Press the lock button on the Smart key twice
within 3 seconds to double lock the vehicle and
activate the full alarm system. The hazard
warning lamps will flash twice to confirm and
a double lock tone will sound..
Double locking secures the vehicle and prevents
the doors being opened from inside or outside
of the vehicle. The doors cannot be unlocked
or opened from inside the vehicle when double
locked.
This provides extra security if the vehicle is left
unattended. The vehicle cannot be opened by
breaking a window and operating the door locks
from inside. Additionally, double locking also
activates the full alarm system. See 13, FULL
ALARM.
Note: In this state, an open window or sunroof
will cause the alarm to sound due to the
movement of air currents. For this reason, make
sure that all windows and the sunroof are fully
closed before double locking the vehicle.
PERIMETER ALARM
The perimeter alarm system is activated when
the vehicle is single locked. See13, SINGLE
LOCKING. Once activated, the alarm system will
sound if;
• the bonnet, tailgate or a door is opened.
• the engine START/STOP button is pressed
without a valid Smart key present.
If the vehicle is fitted with a battery backed-up
sounder, the sounder will sound if the battery
is disconnected, or an attempt is made to
disconnect the sounder.
FULL ALARM
The full alarm system is activated when the
vehicle is double locked. See 13, DOUBLE
LOCKING. Once activated the alarm system will
sound if:
• The bonnet, tailgate or a door are opened.
• Movement is detected within the vehicle
interior.
• The vehicle is raised or tilted.
If the vehicle is fitted with a battery backed-up
sounder, the alarm system will also sound if:
• The vehicle battery is disconnected.
• An attempt is made to disconnect the
battery backed-up sounder.
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INTERIOR PROTECTION
The interior protection feature of the full alarm
system may be temporarily disabled via the
Vehicle Set-Up menu. See 46, INSTRUMENT
PANEL MENU.
Note: Once disabled, this setting will be
re-enabled the next time the vehicle is double
locked with the Smart key.
KEYLESS LOCKING
Never double lock the vehicle with
people, children or pets inside. In the
event of an emergency they would be
unable to escape and the emergency
services would be unable to release
them quickly.
The vehicle will not lock automatically.
The Smart key may not be detected if it
is placed within a metal container or if
it is shielded by a device with a back-lit
LCD screen, such as a smart phone,
laptop (including in a laptop bag), games
console etc.
Note: Loose coins in the same pocket as the
Smart key may also affect its detection.
Note: Keyless locking will activate only if the
Smart key is detected outside the vehicle. If no
Smart key is present, no locking will occur.
• To single lock the vehicle touch only the
keyless locking sensor (1) once without
grabbing the door handle.
Note: Do not place your fingers around the
back of the door handle while touching the
sensor. Doing so will prevent the vehicle
from locking.
• The hazard warning lamps will flash once
to confirm locking and the power fold
mirrors will fold in (if enabled).
• To double lock the vehicle, touch only the
keyless locking sensor (1) twice within 3
seconds.
Note: Do not place your fingers around the
back of the door handle while touching the
sensor. Doing so will prevent the vehicle
from locking.
• The hazard warning lamps will flash twice
accompanied by an audible sound to
confirm locking .
Note: When locking the vehicle via Keyless
locking, if a valid key is not present, 1 or more
of the doors, the bonnet or the tailgate is not
fully closed, or the ignition is ON, the vehicle
will NOT lock. There will be NO audible mislock
error warning. The hazard warning lamps will
NOT flash and the door mirrors (if enabled) will
NOT fold in. Check that all doors, the bonnet
and the tailgate are closed properly. Make sure
that the ignition is turned OFF and lock the
vehicle again. If the mislock persists, consult a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
GLOBAL CLOSING
Make sure that no children, pets, or
obstructions are in any open aperture
before operating global closing. Safety
mechanisms are in place to prevent
serious injury, however injuries can
still occur.
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Press and hold the lock button on the Smart
key for 3 seconds. The vehicle will single lock
and the perimeter alarm will be activated
immediately. After 3 seconds any open windows
and the sunroof will be closed. Press the lock
button twice in 3 seconds to double lock the
vehicle.
This feature can be enabled/disabled via the
Vehicle Set-Up menu. See 46, INSTRUMENT
PANEL MENU.
With a valid Smart key present, press and hold
the keyless locking sensor (if fitted) on any
exterior door handle. The vehicle will single lock
and the perimeter alarm will be activated
immediately. After approximately 3 seconds,
any open windows and the sunroof will begin
to close.
Keep the keyless locking sensor pressed until
all open windows and the sunroof are fully
closed. Releasing the keyless locking sensor
will stop all window and sunroof movement.
When all windows and sunroof are closed,
release and then press the keyless locking
sensor to confirm the vehicle is single locked.
Alternatively, press the keyless locking sensor
twice within 3 seconds to double lock the
vehicle.
This feature can be enabled/disabled via the
Vehicle Set-Up menu. See 46, INSTRUMENT
PANEL MENU.
DOOR LOCKS AND RELEASE LEVERS
While a door is open, the locking latch
is exposed. If your vehicle is fitted with
the soft close feature, do not attempt
to manually close the latch as it may
also automatically ‘soft close’ and trap
items or body parts.
1. Lock:
• With all doors closed, press any lock
button to lock all doors.
2. Unlock:
• Press any unlock button to unlock all
doors. Alternatively, pull either front
door release handle (3) once to unlock
all doors.
• Pull either rear door release handle (3)
once to unlock the individual rear door.
Note: All unlock buttons are inhibited when
the vehicle is locked with the Smart key.
3. Door release handle: pull to unlock and
open the door(s). If the door is locked,
pulling either front door handle once will
unlock all doors. Pulling either rear door
handle once will unlock the individual rear
door.
Note: The rear child security feature will
inhibit the rear door lock (1) and unlock (2)
switches, and the door release handles (3).
33, CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
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MISLOCK
When attempting to lock the vehicle with the
Smart key, if a valid key isn’t present, if 1 or
more of the doors, the bonnet or the tailgate is
not fully closed or the ignition is ON, the vehicle
will NOT lock and an audible warning will sound
twice. Make sure the ignition is turned off and
lock the vehicle again. The vehicle will NOT fully
lock until all doors, the bonnet and the tailgate
are completely closed.
An audible mislock warning will also sound if
on locking, the system detects a lock or latch
failure. If the mislock persists, consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
DEACTIVATING THE ALARM WHEN
TRIGGERED
If the alarm has been triggered it can be
deactivated by pressing the Smart key unlock
button, or by positioning the Smart key against
the steering column and pressing the engine
START/STOP button. See 98, KEYLESS START
BACKUP.
EMERGENCY LOCKING
In the event of the battery discharging or a fault
with the keyless locking system, the doors must
be locked manually.
Note: Do not leave the emergency key blade in
the vehicle at any point during the emergency
locking procedure.
1. Open the door and locate the emergency
lock access cover. Using the emergency key
blade (see 5, UNLOCKING THE VEHICLE)
rotate the cover to release it from the door.
Remove the cover and store it safely.
2. Insert the emergency key blade firmly into
the emergency lock.
The emergency key blade can now be
removed.
3. Refit the emergency lock access cover and
rotate it clockwise to secure it firmly.
4. Close the door and check to make sure the
door is locked.
Repeat the procedure for all other unlocked
doors.
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ELECTRIC SEATS
Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle
is moving. Doing so could cause loss
of vehicle control and personal injury.
Note: This diagram covers all electric seat
controls. Not all of these controls apply to all
seats.
1. Cushion length.
2. Bolster inflate/deflate.
3. Lumbar support.
4. Seat back angle.
5. Head restraint height.
6. Seat height.
7. Forward and rearward position.
8. Cushion tilt.
The front seats can also have:
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• Heated/climate control (see 75, CLIMATE
CONTROL).
RESTRICTED FRONT SEAT TRAVEL
If seat movement stops unexpectedly
during adjustment, check for and
remove any obstructions.
Once any obstructions have been removed, the
seat adjustment mechanism can be reset as
follows:
Operate the button again to continue the stalled
adjustment. When seat movement resumes,
hold the button until the end of travel in that
direction has been reached. Seat adjustment
can now be carried out as normal.
Note: If no obstructions can be seen, but normal
adjustment cannot be carried out without
stalling, contact your Land Rover
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION
The driver and front seat passenger
must not ride with the seat fully
reclined.
Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle
is moving.
The seat, head restraint, seat belt and airbags,
all contribute to the protection of the user.
Correct use of these components will give you
greater protection. Therefore, you should always
observe the following points:
1. Sit in an upright position, with the base of
your spine as far back as possible. To
achieve optimum benefit of the seat belt in
the event of an accident, do not recline the
seat excessively.
2. Do not move the driver’s seat too close to
the steering wheel. Ideally, a minimum
distance of 254 mm (10 inches) is
recommended between the breastbone and
the steering wheel airbag cover. Hold the
steering wheel in the correct position, with
your arms slightly bent.
3. Adjust the head restraint so that the top of
the head restraint is the same height as the
top of the head.
4. Position the seat belt so that it is mid-way
between your neck and your shoulder. Fit
the strap tightly across your hips, not
across your stomach.
Make sure that your driving position is
comfortable and enables you to maintain full
control of the vehicle
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FOLDING ARMREST
Use the adjuster wheel (1) to set the required
height. The folding armrest may be stowed by
moving to the vertical position.
SEAT POSITION MEMORY
Once you have adjusted the power operated
driver’s seat, steering column (see 27,
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL) and
exterior mirrors (see 61, EXTERIOR MIRRORS)
for your ideal driving position, the settings can
be stored for future use.
Passenger seat position can also be changed,
follow the same procedure as for the driver’s
seat. Press the memory button to store the
current seat settings.
1. Press the memory store (M) button to
activate the memory function.
2. Press 1 of the preset buttons within 5
seconds to store the current settings.
MEMORY (1, 2 or 3) SETTINGS SAVED will
be displayed in the Message centre,
accompanied by an audible chime to
confirm the settings have been stored.
Note: A seat position will only be stored
during the 5 second active period.
Note: Any existing settings will be
over-written when storing a new position.
3. To recall a stored position, press the
relevant preset button. MEMORY (1, 2 OR
3) RECALLED will be displayed in the
Message centre.
Note: The memory function for all passenger
seats will not trigger any messages in the
Message centre.
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MANUAL SEATS
To adjust the angle of the seat back:
1. Lift the adjustment lever.
2. Adjust the seat back to the desired angle.
3. Release the adjustment lever.
Forward and back adjustment.
PASSENGER SEAT AWAY
Use the switch for forward or rearward
adjustment.
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The front passenger seat position can be
adjusted to provide more space for rear seat
occupants.
FOLDING AND RAISING THE REAR
SEATS
Always make sure that objects carried
in the vehicle are secured properly.
Never allow passengers to travel in the
load space under any circumstances.
Make sure that when the seat back is
raised, the locking mechanism is fully
engaged.
When raising the rear seats, make sure
the seat belts are correctly routed in
the seat belt guides and not trapped
behind the seats.
Make sure the head restraints are
raised to the correct position before
the seats are used by a passenger.
Raise the release lever. The seat back will fold
down against the seat cushion. Lift the seat back
to raise to the upright position and make sure
the seat back is locked firmly in position.
The split fold rear seat can be folded completely
to accommodate large loads, or partially to
accommodate large loads and still retain seating
for passengers.
REAR SEAT ACCESS
To access the third row seats.
1. Pull the seat back lever forwards.
2. Fold the seat back forward.
3. Slide the seat forwards.
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To return the seat to the upright position, slide
the seat rearward and raise the seat back until
the latching mechanism clicks into position.
Make sure that when the seat back is
raised, the locking mechanism is fully
engaged.
When raising the rear seats, make sure
that seat belts are correctly routed in
the seat belt guides and not trapped
behind the seats.
Make sure the head restraints are
raised to the correct position before
the seats are used by a passenger.
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FOLDING AND RAISING THE THIRD ROW SEATS
To avoid injury, the loadspace cover
must not be left in the installed
position when the third row seats are
occupied.
Beware of trapping fingers when
raising and lowering the third row seat.
When raising the rear seats, make sure
the seat belts are correctly routed into
the seat belt guides and not trapped
behind the seats.
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Make sure nothing has been left under
the third row seat, or in the footwell,
when folding down the seat, as this
could cause damage to the item or the
seat.
Always make sure that objects carried
in the vehicle are secured properly.
Never allow passengers to travel in the
load space, under any circumstances.
The third row seats can be folded or raised
individually using the buttons located behind
the second row seats or the side of the
loadspace.
Note: The loadspace cover must be removed
before folding or raising the third row seats.
This can be stored in the loadspace.
1. To fold: Press the button once, to fold the
head restraint fully downwards. Press the
button once again and the seat back will
fold.
2. To raise: Press to raise the seat back to the
upright position.
3. Manually raise the head restraint until it
latches into position.
Note: If the electric seats are operated more
than 3 times through the full fold/raise sequence
in quick succession, the system will be disabled
for 2 minutes.
The head restraint must always be
raised when using the third row seats.
Make sure that when the head restraint
is raised, the locking mechanism is
fully engaged.
The head restraint must always be folded
down before folding the seat back.
RESTRICTED REAR SEAT TRAVEL
If electric seat movement stops
unexpectedly during folding or raising,
check for and remove any obstructions.
Once any obstructions have been removed,
continue the seat movement by pressing the
appropriate fold/raise button.
Note: If no obstructions can be seen, and
normal movement cannot be carried out,
contact your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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HEAD RESTRAINTS
Adjust, so that the top of the head
restraint is the same height as the top
of the seat occupant’s head. Incorrect
adjustment increases the risk of death
or serious injury in the event of a
collision.
Do not drive, or carry passengers with
the head restraints removed from
occupied seats. The absence of a
correctly adjusted head restraint
increases the risk of neck injury in the
event of a collision.
Never adjust the head restraints while
the vehicle is in motion.
Always store a removed head restraint
securely.
ELECTRIC HEAD RESTRAINTS
1. To adjust the height of the head restraint.
See 17, ELECTRIC SEATS.
Note: It is not possible to remove electric
head restraints.
MANUAL HEAD RESTRAINTS
1. To raise, pull the head restraint upwards. It
will click and lock in position.
2. To lower, depress the locking button and
push down on the restraint.
1. To raise, pull the head restraint upwards. It
will click and lock in position.
2. To lower, depress the locking button and
push down on the restraint.
HEAD RESTRAINT REMOVAL
Always store a removed head restraint
securely.
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Do not drive, or carry passengers with
the head restraints removed from
occupied seats. The absence of a
correctly adjusted head restraint
increases the risk of neck injury in the
event of a collision or sudden stop.
Manual head restraints may be removed, if
required (e.g. to fit larger child seats).
1. Raise the head restraint to its uppermost
position and press the locking collar.
2. Lift the restraint out of the seatback
Make sure the head restraint is refitted before
the seat is used by a passenger.
1. Make sure the restraint is facing the correct
direction.
2. Insert the stems of the head restraint into
the sockets on the seatback.
3. Push the restraint downwards until at least
the first click.
Note: See 36, RECOMMENDED CHILD SEATS,
for details on correct child restraint installation
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ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL
Never adjust the steering column while
the vehicle is in motion.
1. Manual adjustment: Move the locking lever
(located under the column) downwards to
unlock. Move the steering column up, down,
in or out, to the desired position.
Move the lever fully up to re-lock the
column.
2. Electric adjustment: Move the control up
or down to adjust the tilt/height.
Move the control forwards or rearwards to
adjust reach.
ENTRY AND EXIT MODE
With the steering column control (2) in the
AUTO position, the steering column and driver’s
seat will move to provide easier entry and exit
from the vehicle.
On opening the driver’s door, the system will
raise the steering column to the highest position
and lower the driver’s seat to a lower position,
assisting with exit from the vehicle. When the
driver’s door is closed and the ignition turned
on, the system will return the driver’s seat and
steering column to the previous position.
Note: If the driver’s seat or steering column are
adjusted during entry or exit operation,
automatic movement will stop.
To prevent automatic movement of the driver’s
seat and steering column, turn the control
clockwise to the manual position.
Note: If the steering column switch is moved
away from AUTO when the driver’s seat and
steering column is in the exit position, the
driver’s seat and steering column will move
back to their previous positions when the
driver’s door is closed and the ignition is
switched on.
HEATED STEERING WHEEL
Press the button to turn the heating steering
wheel feature on and off. An amber indicator
will illuminate when the heated steering wheel
feature is on.
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POWER STEERING
A fault with the power steering system is
indicated by a message in the Message centre,
accompanied by an amber warning lamp (see
49, GENERAL WARNING/INFORMATION
MESSAGE (AMBER)). A reduction in power
steering assistance may be experienced. The
fault may be caused by overheating due to
extensive steering inputs or high ambient
temperatures.
Full steering assistance should return when the
system has been allowed to cool. If full steering
assistance does not return, consult a Land
Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
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USING THE SEAT BELTS
1. Seat belt height adjustment: Press to
release the catch.
With the catch depressed move the
mechanism slide up or down to the required
height. Make sure the locking mechanism
has engaged.
When correctly positioned the seat belt
should cross the collar bone at the
mid-point between the neck and end of your
shoulder.
Where possible, rear seat passengers
should adjust their position on the seat, to
enable the seat belt webbing to cross the
shoulder without pressing on the neck.
Make sure the height is correctly
adjusted and the mechanism is locked
in place before driving.
The use of comfort clips or devices that
would create slack in the seat belt
system is not advised.
WARNING: No modifications or
additions should be made by the user
which will either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating to
remove slack, or prevent the seat belt
assembly from being adjusted to
remove slack.
2. Putting on a seat belt: Draw the belt out
smoothly, make sure the belt height, the
seat and the occupant’s position on the
seat, are correct.
WARNING: Seatbelts are designed to
bear upon the bony structure of the
body, and should be worn low across
the front of the pelvis or the pelvis,
chest and shoulders, as applicable;
wearing the lap section of the belt
across the abdominal area must be
avoided.
Seatbelts should be adjusted as firmly
as possible, consistent with comfort,
to provide the protection for which they
have been designed. A slack belt will
greatly reduce the protection afforded
to the wearer.
Belts should not be worn with straps
twisted.
Each belt assembly must only be used
by one occupant; it is dangerous to put
a belt around a child being carried on
the occupant’s lap.
The occupants of the front seats should
not travel with the seat back reclined
excessively. Doing so will reduce the
protection afforded by the seat belt.
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Never place anything between you and
the seat belt in an attempt to cushion
the impact in the event of an accident.
It can be dangerous, and will reduce
the effectiveness of the seat belt in
preventing injury.
3. Fastening a seat belt: With the seat belt
correctly positioned, place the metal tongue
into the buckle nearest to you. Press it in
until a click is heard.
To release the seat belt, press the red
button.
Note: When releasing the seat belt it is
advisable to hold the belt before pressing
the release button. This will prevent the belt
from retracting too quickly.
4. Seat belt use during pregnancy: Position
the lap strap comfortably across the hips
beneath the abdomen. Place the diagonal
part of the seat belt between the breasts
and to the side of the abdomen, as
illustrated. Make sure the seat belt is not
slack or twisted.
Position the seat belt correctly for the
safety of the mother and the unborn
child. Never wear just the lap strap and
never sit on the lap strap while using
just the shoulder strap. Both of these
actions are extremely dangerous and
may increase the risk of serious injury
in the event of an accident or during
emergency braking.
SEAT BELT SAFETY
Care should be taken to avoid
contamination of the webbing with
polishes, oils and chemicals, and
particularly battery acid. Cleaning may
safely be carried out using mild soap
and water.
The belt should be replaced if webbing
becomes frayed, contaminated or
damaged.
It is essential to replace the entire
assembly after it has been worn in a
severe impact even if damage to the
assembly is not obvious.
If any damage, wear, cuts, defects, or
impaired operation are noted with the
seat belts, the vehicle should be taken
to a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer for immediate attention. Do
not use the vehicle if the seat belts
cannot be operated correctly.
Do not carry hard, fragile, or sharp
items between your person and the
seat belt.
Seat belts should be worn by all
vehicle occupants, for every journey
no matter how short.
Never wear just the lap belt or just the
shoulder belt of a lap/shoulder
diagonal seat belt. Both of these
actions are extremely dangerous and
may increase your risk of injury.
When using seat belts to restrain items
other than occupants, take care to
make sure the belts are not damaged,
or exposed to sharp edges.
SEAT BELT CHECKS
Note: If the vehicle is parked on an incline, the
seat belt mechanism may lock. This is not a
fault and the belt should be gently eased out
from the upper anchorage.
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The seat belts should be inspected regularly to
check for fraying, cuts, wear to the webbing and
the condition and security of the mechanism,
buckles, adjusters and mounting points.
• With the seat belt fastened, give the
webbing near the buckle a quick upward
pull. The buckle must remain securely
locked.
• With the seat belt unfastened, unreel the
seat belt to the limit of its travel. Check that
it unreels smoothly with no snatches or
snags. Allow the belt to fully retract, again
checking for smooth operation.
• Partially unreel the seat belt, then hold the
tongue plate and give a quick forward pull.
The mechanism must lock and prevent any
further unreeling.
If any of the seat belts fail to meet those criteria,
immediately contact your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONERS
The seat belt pre-tensioners activate in
conjunction with the Supplementary Restraint
System (SRS) to provide extra protection in the
event of a severe frontal impact.They
automatically reduce any slack in a seat belt to
reduce forward movement of a seat occupant.
The seat belt pre-tensioners will
activate only once and then must be
replaced. Failure to replace them will
reduce the effectiveness of the SRS in
reducing the risk of serious injury or
death in the event of an accident.
After any impact, have the seat belts
and pre-tensioners checked and if
necessary, replaced by a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
SEAT BELT REMINDER
Seat belt reminder commences when the vehicle
is in motion and the driver’s belt is unbuckled.
Dependent on market, the warning indicator in
the Instrument panel illuminates (See 50, SEAT
BELT (RED)), and an audible chime sounds. The
visual and audible warnings applicable to the
Seat belt reminder feature are market dependent
to meet individual market requirements. The
warning signals given may also change
depending on whether the vehicle is stationary
or when the vehicle speed exceeds a pre-
determined threshold. In certain markets, the
Seat belt reminder feature also applies to the
front passenger seat.
The Message centre also displays a front and
rear seat belt reminder that warns the driver
when the seat belt of any occupied seat is not
fastened or is unfastened during a journey.
• Each seating position is represented by a
passenger icon, the colour and symbol of
which indicates the seat belt status:
• Tick — seat belt in the indicated position
is fastened.
• Cross — seat belt in the indicated
position has been unfastened while the
vehicle ignition is on. This indicator will
turn grey after 30 seconds.
• Grey — seat belt not fastened.
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Note: The indicators will be displayed for 30
seconds each time there is a status change, e.g.,
a seat belt is unfastened or fastened or a door
is opened and then closed.
• In addition, an audible warning will sound
under the following conditions:
• The seat belt of an occupied front seat
is not fastened or is unfastened during
a journey.
• A rear seat belt is unfastened.
Note: Objects placed on the front passenger
seat may activate the seat belt reminder warning
chime and indicator. It is recommended that
any objects placed on the front passenger seat
are secured using the seat belt.
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CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
If children are to be carried in the rear seat
positions, it is recommended that the rear door
interior handles are disabled.
Press the switch to activate the child door locks
and inhibit the rear windows. The LED indicator
will illuminate when active and a message will
display in the Message centre.
To switch off, press the switch again. The LED
will extinguish and a message will display in the
Message centre.
CHILD SEATS
For optimum safety, children should
travel in the rear of the vehicle at all
times; front passenger seat travel is
not recommended. However, if it is
essential that a child travels in the
front (not permitted in Australia), set
the vehicle seat fully rearward and seat
the child in an approved forward-facing
child seat. Do not use a rear-facing
child seat — an inflating airbag could
impact with the seat and cause serious
injury.
Do not use a forward facing child seat
until the child using it is above the
minimum weight of 9 kg (20 lb.) and
able to sit up unaided. Up to the age
of 2, a child’s spine and neck are not
sufficiently developed to avoid injury
in a frontal impact.
Do not allow a baby or infant to be held
or carried on the lap. The force of a
crash can increase effective body
weight by as much as thirty times,
making it impossible to hold onto the
child.
Children typically require the use of a
booster seat appropriate to their age
and size, thereby enabling the seat
belts to be properly fitted, reducing the
risk of injury in a crash. Children could
be endangered in a crash if their child
restraints are not properly secured in
the vehicle.
Do not use a child seat that hooks over
the seat back. This type of seat cannot
be satisfactorily secured and is unlikely
to be safe for your child.
NEVER use a rearward facing child
restraint on a seat protected by an
ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or
SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can
occur.
The seat belts fitted to your vehicle are designed
for adults and larger children. For their safety
it is very important for all infants and children
under 12 years of age to be restrained in a
suitable child safety seat appropriate to their
age and size.
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The following symbols warn against the use of
a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger
seat, when a front passenger airbag is fitted and
is operational.
Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward
facing child restraint on a seat
protected by an airbag in front of it!
This symbol is fixed to the end of the fascia on
the passenger side.
This symbol is fixed to the passenger side
sun-visor.
If it is essential that a child travels in the front
passenger seat (and national legislation permits
this), Land Rover recommends that the
following preparations are made before fitting
the child restraint.
• Disable the front passenger airbag.
• Adjust the front passenger seat fully
rearwards.
• Adjust the lumbar support to its minimum
support position.
• Adjust the seat cushion to its highest
position. If cushion rake adjustment is
possible, adjust it to its lowest position.
• Adjust the seat back to the upright position
to support the child restraint.
• Adjust the seat belt adjustable upper
anchorage to its lowest position.
CHILD RESTRAINT CHECK LIST
Every time a child travels in the vehicle observe
the following:-
• Carefully follow the instructions provided
by the manufacturer of the restraint system.
• Always use the appropriate child restraints
and adjust harnesses for every child, every
trip.
• Adjust the harnesses for every child on
every trip.
• Make sure all slack is removed from the
adult seat belt.
• Always attach the top tether when installing
an ISOFIX seat.
• Always check the security of the child
restraint.
• Do not dress a child in bulky clothing, or
place any objects/padding between the child
and the restraint.
• Regularly check the fit and condition of child
restraints. If the fit is poor, or wear/ damage
is visible replace the restraint immediately.
• Set a good example — always wear your seat
belt.
• On child seats fitted with a support leg
adjust the leg so that it rests firmly onto the
floor.
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• For some child seats it may be necessary
to remove the head restraint to ensure a
stable fit. Always refit a removed head
restraint after the child seat is removed. See
25, HEAD RESTRAINT REMOVAL.
child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used for adult seat belts,
harnesses or for attaching other items
or equipment to the vehicle.
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING
Information given within the table is
correct at the time of going to press.
However, availability of child restraints
may change. Please consult your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer for the latest
recommendation.
Note: The information contained in the following
table may not be applicable to all countries. If
you are in any doubt regarding the type and
fitment of child seats seek advice from your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Crash statistics show that children are
safest when properly restrained in a
child or infant restraint system that is
secured in a rear seating position.
Note: Ages given are approximate. In case of
doubt, the child’s weight, not age, should be
used when considering an appropriate child
seat.
Note: The legislation which governs how and
where children should be carried when travelling
in a vehicle, is subject to change. It is the
responsibility of the driver to comply with all
regulations in force.
III = 25-36 kg
(55-80 lb) 8-
12 years
II = 15-25 kg
(33-55 lb) 4-9
years
I = 9-18 kg
(20-40 lb) 9
months to
4 years
0+ = Up to
13 kg (29 lb)
0-18 months
0 = Up to
10 kg (22 lb)
0-9 months
Mass group.
Seating positions
U
U
U
U
U
Front passenger*
U
U
U
U
U
Rear seats
X
X
X
X
X
Third row seats
• U = Suitable for universal category
restraints approved for this mass group.
• UF = Suitable for Forward-facing universal
category restraints approved for this mass
group.
• X = not suitable for children in this mass
group.
* Always make sure the passenger airbag has
been disabled before using a child restraint in
this seating position. Adjust the seat back to the
upright position to support the child restraint.
If the head restraint has been removed, make
sure it is refitted before the seat is used by a
passenger.
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RECOMMENDED CHILD SEATS
Recommended seat
Child size/age
Britax/Römer Baby Safe
Plus
Groups 0 and 0+
Britax/Römer Duo Plus
Group I
Britax/Römer Kid Plus
Group II and III
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ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS
Both of the outer seat positions on the rear,
second row seat are equipped to accept ISOFIX
restraints.
This symbol is shown on a label
sewn into the seats to indicate the
position of the ISOFIX lower
anchorages.
To install an ISOFIX child seat:-
1. Raise or remove the head restraint.
2. ISOFIX anchor points are in the fold of the
seats.
3. Slide the child seat locking mechanism into
the anchor point.
4. Upper tether anchorages are provided on
the rear of the second row, 2 outer seats.
5. Hook the tether to the tether anchorage and
tighten to secure.
Note: Always make sure if an upper tether is
provided, it is fitted and tightened correctly.
Test the security of the child restraint. To do
this, attempt to pull the restraint away from the
vehicle seat and twist the restraint from side to
side. Even if the restraint appears secure, you
should still check the anchor points visually, to
make sure correct attachment.
Do not attempt to fit ISOFIX restraints
to the rear, second row centre seating
position. The anchor bars are not
designed to hold an ISOFIX restraint in
this position.
If the restraint is not correctly
anchored, there is a significant risk of
injury to the child in the event of a
collision or emergency braking.
Note: Always refit a removed head restraint after
the child restraint is removed. See 25, HEAD
RESTRAINT REMOVAL.
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ISOFIX child seat positions
Rear outboard
seats
Fixtures
Size classes
Mass group as shown on child restraint
X
ISO L1/L2
F/G
Carrycot
IL*
ISO R1
E
0 = Up to 10 kg (22 lb) 0-9 months
IL*
ISO R1/R2/R3
C/D/E
0+ = Up to 13 kg (29 lb) 0-18 months
X
IUF
ISO R2/R3
ISO F2/F2X/F3
C/D
A/B1/B
I = 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 lb) 9 months — 4 years
N/A
N/A
N/A
II = 15 to 25 kg (33 to 55 lb) 4-9 years
N/A
N/A
N/A
III = 22 to 36 kg (49 to 80 lb) 8-12 years
• IUF = Suitable for ISOFIX forward child
restraint systems of universal category
approved for use in the mass group.
• IL = These ISOFIX child restraint systems
are of the specific vehicle, restricted or
semi-universal categories.
• X = Not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint
fitment in this mass group.
• * = Child seat suitable for use in these
locations, is the Britax/Römer Baby Safe
Plus ISOFIX.
Note: Ages given are approximate. In case of
doubt, the child’s weight not age should be used
when considering an appropriate child seat.
Note: The information contained in the table
may not be applicable to all countries. If you
are in any doubt regarding the type and fitment
of child seats seek advice from your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Note: ISOFIX anchorages are provided for the
rear, second row outer seating positions. ISOFIX
child restraints should be securely attached
following the manufacturers instructions at
these locations only.
Note: A tether anchorage is provided for the
rear, second row centre seat position. Do not
use this anchor position with an ISOFIX child
seat.
INSTALLING TETHER ANCHORAGE
CHILD RESTRAINTS
Child restraint anchorages are
designed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances are
they to be used for adult seat belts,
harnesses or for attaching other items
or equipment to the vehicle.
Always follow the child seat or restraint
system manufacturer’s instructions
when fitting tether straps.
When fitting a child seat or restraint
system, always pass the tether strap
over the top of the seat back and
beneath the head restraint.
If a child seat or restraint system is to
be fitted to the centre seating position,
the centre armrest must be in the
stowed position (folded into the seat).
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Your vehicle is equipped with anchorage points
on the back of the second row seat frames.
These should be used to attach straps from
child seats or restraint systems.
• Install the child restraint securely in 1 of the
rear seating positions.
• Pass the tether strap over the seat back and
beneath the head restraint for the outer seat
positions.
Note: For the centre seat position, pass the
tether strap over the fixed head restraint.
• Attach the tether strap hook to the tether
anchor point on the back of the seat. Ensure
that the tether strap hook is facing the
correct way (see illustration).
• Tighten the tether strap according to the
child restraint manufacturer’s instructions.
BOOSTER SEATS
In a situation where a child is too large to fit
into a child safety seat but is still too small to
safely use just the 3 point belt, a booster seat
is recommended for maximum safety. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions for fitting and
use, then adjust the seat belt to suit. See 35,
CHILD SEAT POSITIONING.
The vehicle head restraint may need to be
removed to accommodate all adjustments of
the child restraint. See 25, HEAD RESTRAINT
REMOVAL.
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AIRBAGS
1. Passenger front airbag.
2. Curtain airbag.
3. Side airbags.
4. Driver’s front airbag.
Note: The general location of airbags fitted to
the vehicle are marked by the word AIRBAG.
Always contact your Dealer/Authorised Repairer
if:
• An airbag inflates.
• The front or sides of the vehicle are
damaged.
• Any part of the airbag system shows signs
of cracking or damage, including trim
covering airbags.
AIRBAG OPERATION
For the airbags to operate correctly the
roof lining and door post trims must be
in good condition, correctly fitted, and
free from obstruction. Any damage,
wear, or incorrect fitment should be
referred to your Dealer/ Authorised
Repairer as soon as possible for
examination and repair.
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Do not allow passengers to obstruct
the operation of the airbags by placing
any part of their person, or any objects,
in contact with, or close to, an airbag
module. Only use approved
accessories (e.g. seat covers).
Make sure a gap is maintained
between the side of the vehicle, and
the head and torso. This will enable
unobstructed inflation of the curtain,
and seat mounted side airbags.
Airbags inflate at high speeds. To
minimise the risk of injury, make sure
all vehicle occupants wear correctly
positioned seat belts, sit correctly in
the seats, and position the seats as far
back as practical.
Airbag inflation takes place
instantaneously, and cannot protect
against the effects of secondary
impacts. Under these circumstances
the only protection will be provided by
a correctly worn seat belt.
Phone systems should only be installed
by qualified persons familiar with the
operation of, and requirements for,
vehicles fitted with SRS. If you are in
any doubt, seek advice from your
Dealer/Authorised repairer.
Airbag deployment is dependent on the rate at
which the passenger compartment changes
velocity during a collision. Circumstances
affecting different collisions (vehicle speed,
angle of impact, type and size of object hit, etc.),
vary considerably and will affect the rate of
deceleration accordingly.
Airbags cannot deploy correctly if they are
obstructed. Examples of obstructions are:
• Any part of an occupants body in contact
with, or close to, an airbag cover.
• Objects placed on, or close to, an airbag
cover.
• Clothing, sun screens, or other material
hanging from grab handles.
• Clothing, cushions, or other material,
covering seat mounted airbags.
• Seat covers which are not approved by Land
Rover, or specifically designed for use with
seat mounted airbags.
This list is not exhaustive, and it remains the
responsibility of the driver and passengers to
make sure the airbags are not obstructed in any
way.
The airbags and SRS are not designed to
operate as a result of:
• Rear impacts.
• Minor front impacts.
• Minor side impacts.
• Heavy braking.
• Driving over bumps and pot holes.
High speed impacts may cause serious
injury or death irrespective of safety
features fitted to a vehicle.
The airbags and SRS cannot provide
protection in some types of impact.
Under these circumstances the only
protection will be provided by a
correctly worn seat belt.
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FRONT AIRBAGS
The front passenger and driver airbags have 2
levels of deployment, depending on the severity
of the frontal impact. In a severe impact, the air
bags inflate fully to offer maximum protection.
In a lesser impact, full deployment is not
required, so the airbags are inflated to a reduced
pressure.
SIDE AND CURTAIN AIRBAGS
The seat mounted side airbags are designed to
protect the thorax region of the torso and will
deploy only in the event of a side impact and
then, only on the side of the impact.
Both sides will deploy in the event of a rollover.
The curtain airbags are deployed in side impact
and rollover events, providing greater protection
from serious head injuries. They deflate at a
slower rate than the front or side air bags.
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT EFFECTS
When an airbag inflates, a fine powder
is released. This is normal and not an
indication of a malfunction. The
powder may cause irritation to the skin
and should be thoroughly flushed from
eyes and any cuts or abrasions.
Airbag deployment is accompanied by
a very loud noise which may cause
discomfort and temporary loss of
hearing.
Airbags inflate at high speed and can
cause injuries. To minimise the risk of
injury, make sure all occupants wear
correctly positioned seat belts, sit
correctly in the seats and position the
seats as far back as is practicable.
After inflation, some airbag
components will be very hot. Do not
touch the airbag components until they
have cooled sufficiently.
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP
If the warning lamp indicates that a
fault is present in the system, do not
use a child restraint on the front
passenger seat.
If any of the following warning lamp conditions
occur, the vehicle should be checked by your
Dealer/Authorised Repairer immediately.
• The warning lamp fails to illuminate when
the ignition is turned on.
• The warning lamp fails to extinguish after
8 seconds of the ignition being turned on.
• The warning lamp illuminates at any time,
other than the bulb check, when the ignition
is turned on.
When the ignition is switched on, a diagnostic
control unit monitors the readiness of the
system’s electrical circuits. The elements of the
Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) being
monitored include:
• SRS warning indicator.
• Rotary coupler.
• Airbag modules.
• Seat belt pre-tensioners (front and 2nd row
rear seat belts).
• Front seat belt buckle switches.
• Airbag diagnostic control unit.
• Crash and rollover sensors.
• Airbag wiring harnesses.
DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG
Note: Disabling the passenger airbag is market
dependent.
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The passenger front airbag can be switched on
and off using the interactive controls on the
Instrument panel when the vehicle is stationary.
See 46, INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU
The passenger airbag should be
disabled only when a child restraint is
fitted to the front passenger seat.
Crash test data and statistics show that
the safest place for a child to be
restrained is in a child seat correctly
fitted to the vehicle’s rear seat.
Do not use a child restraint on a seat
protected by an operational airbag in
front of it. Doing so presents a high risk
of death or serious injury to the child
in the event of an accident.
Select Passenger Airbag from the Vehicle
Setup menu, located in the Main Menu.
The displayed text and diagram will show the
current Passenger Airbag On or Off status.
Select Change Setting to choose either On or
Off.
A warning lamp in the roof console will
illuminate if Passenger Airbag Off setting is
selected.
Note: The Instrument panel will also display a
warning for 4 seconds every time the ignition
is switched on.
As soon as the child seat is removed
from the front passenger seat, the
airbag must be turned on. Failure to
do so, will put any front seat
passengers at greater risk of death or
serious injury in the event of an
accident.
When checking the operational status
of the front passenger airbag, make
sure the ignition is switched on.
Do not fit a child restraint to the front
passenger seat if the SRS warning light
illuminates continuously with the
ignition on.
AIRBAG SERVICE INFORMATION
Do not attempt to service, repair,
replace, modify, or tamper with, any
part of the SRS. This includes wiring
or components in the vicinity of SRS
components. Doing so may cause the
system to trigger, or render the system
inoperative.
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Do not use any electrical test
equipment or devices in the vicinity of
SRS components or wiring. Doing so
may cause the system to trigger, or
render the system inoperative.
All of the following operations should only be
carried out by a Dealer/Authorised Repairer, or
suitably qualified person:
• Removal or repair of any wiring or
component in the vicinity of any SRS
components.
• Installation of electrical, or electronic,
equipment and accessories.
• Modification to the front or sides of the
vehicle exterior.
• Attachment of accessories to the front or
sides of the vehicle.
DISABILITY MODIFICATIONS
Occupants with disabilities which may require
modification of the vehicle, must contact a
Dealer/Authorised Repairer before any
modifications are made.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Tachometer.
2. Message centre.
3. Speedometer.
4. Temperature gauge.
5. Gear selector position display.
6. Total distance (odometer) and trip recorder.
7. Fuel gauge.
If the amber low fuel warning lamp
illuminates, the vehicle should be refuelled
as soon as possible. The approximate
distance that can be travelled on the
remaining fuel can be viewed via the trip
computer Distance to Empty function. See
47, TRIP COMPUTER.
As a reminder for the location of the fuel
filler, there is an arrow next to the fuel pump
symbol pointing to the relevant side of the
vehicle.
If the temperature gauge pointer moves into
the red section at the top of the scale, the
engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as
soon as safety permits and allow the engine
to idle until the temperature reduces. If the
temperature does not reduce after several
minutes, switch off the engine and allow to
cool. If the problem persists, seek qualified
assistance immediately.
Never allow the engine to run out of fuel.
The resultant misfire can seriously
damage the catalytic convertor.
Serious engine damage can occur if the
vehicle is driven while the engine is
overheating.
Note: If engine overheating occurs, there
may be a noticeable reduction in engine
power and the air conditioning may cease
operation. This is a normal operating
strategy, to reduce load on the engine and
assist with cooling.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU
A number of vehicle features and display
settings may be configured via the instrument
panel menu.
To display and navigate through the instrument
panel menu, operate the menu control on the
steering wheel.
1. Steering wheel menu control.
2. Close and return to Main Menu.
3. Access the vehicle Driving Features menu.
4. Access the Trip Computer menu.
5. Access the Instrument Display menu.
6. Access the Vehicle Set-Up menu.
7. Access the Vehicle Info menu.
Note: Only available before the engine
starts.
Digital Speedometer
A digital speedometer is available in some
markets. Depending on market specification,
the driver may choose to turn the digital
speedometer on or off, or change the units from
imperial to metric. The digital speedometer can
be accessed through the Digital speedometer
option in the instrument panel menu.
WARNING AND INFORMATION
MESSAGES
Do not ignore warning messages, take
appropriate action as soon as possible.
Failure to do so may result in serious
damage to the vehicle.
For information regarding the individual
messages, their meanings, and any action
required, please refer to the relevant section
within this handbook.
If more than 1 message is active, each is
displayed in turn for 2 seconds in order of
priority.
Note: Messages are displayed in order of
importance. High importance warning messages
are given the highest priority.
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Warning messages may be accompanied by an
audible warning, and the message text may have
the handbook symbol next to it. Warning
messages are displayed until the condition
causing the fault is rectified or the message is
suppressed using the OK button on the steering
wheel. If a message is suppressed, an amber
or red warning icon will remain illuminated until
the cause of the message is rectified.
TRIP COMPUTER
The computer memory stores data for a journey
or series of journeys until it is reset to zero.
There are 3 trip memories available, A, B and
Auto. You can specify which trip memory is
viewable using the Instrument panel menu.
USING THE TRIP COMPUTER
The trip computer displays the date and
odometer reading. A short press (1 second or
less) or a series of short presses of the ¡ button
will change the trip computer display. The
options available are:
• Trip distance.
• Trip average speed.
• Trip average fuel consumption.
• Instantaneous (short term average) fuel
consumption.
• Driving style.
• Range available from remaining fuel.
• Blank display.
To reset the trip computer values to zero, press
and hold the i button for 2 seconds.
The trip options can be configured using the
Trip content feature within the Trip computer
menu.
To reset the fuel consumption value, press and
hold the i button until the display clears.
The distance, average speed and average fuel
economy values for trip A and trip B can be
reset. Set the trip computer display to show the
trip that you wish to reset, then press and hold
the ¡ button until the message resetting trip is
displayed.
It is not possible to manually reset the Auto trip
memory. This resets automatically each time
the ignition is switched on.
Trips may be added together, to record a
continuous journey, or removed. Press the i
button for longer than 1 second, when Auto trip
memory values for distance, average speed and
average fuel economy are displayed, then
adding last journey or removing last journey
will appear on the screen. Press the i button for
longer than 1 second, and the previous trip
information will be added to or removed from
the current trip and the new total will be
displayed. There is no limit to the number of
times this can be done before the ignition is
switched off.
TRIP DISTANCE
Distance travelled since the last memory reset.
The maximum trip reading is 9999.9 (kilometres
or miles). The computer will automatically reset
to zero if this distance is exceeded.
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RANGE
This shows the predicted distance (kilometres
or miles) that the vehicle should travel on the
remaining fuel, assuming fuel consumption and
driving style remain constant.
METRIC/IMPERIAL/MIXED DISPLAY
The trip computer readings can be changed
between metric, imperial and mixed units in the
Trip Computer menu of the Message centre.
See 46, INSTRUMENT PANEL MENU.
Note: Temperature display can be changed
between °C (Celsius) and °F (Fahrenheit)
independently of Metric or Imperial units.
SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR
An upcoming service interval will be notified to
the driver via the Message centre, as either a
distance or time left until service is due. Once
the distance or time are exceeded, the display
will show a negative value (-) to indicate that a
service is overdue.
One or both types of service interval (distance
and time) may be displayed.
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WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
RED warning lamps are for primary warnings.
A primary warning must be investigated
immediately by the driver or qualified assistance
before continuing.
AMBER and YELLOW warning lamps are for
secondary warnings. Some indicate that a
vehicle system is in operation, others indicate
that the driver must take action and then seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
GREEN and BLUE lamps within the instrument
panel indicate system status.
LAMP CHECK
A warning lamp bulb check is initiated when the
ignition system is switched on and lasts for 3
seconds (except for the airbag warning lamp
which will remain on for 6 seconds). If any
warning lamp remains on after this period,
investigate the cause before driving.
Some warning lamps have associated messages
displayed on the Message centre.
Note: Not all warning lamps are included in the
check (e.g. high beam headlamps and direction
indicators).
Note: If a trailer with LED lights is connected to
the trailer socket, the bulb check may not be
performed.
CRITICAL WARNING MESSAGE (RED)
Illuminates when a critical warning
message is available in the Message
centre.
GENERAL WARNING/INFORMATION
MESSAGE (AMBER)
Illuminates when a non-critical
warning message or an information
message is available in the Message
centre.
ENGINE TEMPERATURE (RED)
Illuminates when the engine
temperature is too high. The
Message centre will also display the
message ENGINE OVERHEATING.
Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and
seek qualified assistance before continuing.
LOW OIL PRESSURE (RED)
If the lamp flashes or illuminates
while driving, stop the vehicle as
soon as safety permits and switch
off the engine immediately.
Check and top-up the oil level if necessary. Start
the engine, if the lamp remains illuminated,
switch the engine off immediately and seek
qualified assistance before continuing.
BRAKE (RED)
Illuminates briefly as a bulb check
when the ignition is switched on.
If the lamp illuminates while driving, suspect
low brake fluid level or a fault with the Electronic
Brake Distribution (EBD) system.
Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and
check and top-up the brake fluid, if necessary.
If the lamp remains illuminated, seek qualified
assistance before continuing.
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PARKING BRAKE (RED)
Illuminates when the parking brake
is correctly applied. If the lamp
flashes, a fault has been detected.
Seek qualified assistance urgently.
BATTERY CHARGE (RED)
Illuminates as a bulb check when
the ignition is switched on and
extinguishes when the engine is
started.
If the lamp remains on or illuminates while
driving, there is a fault with the battery charging
system. Seek qualified assistance urgently.
SEAT BELT (RED)
Illuminates, accompanied by a
chime, when the vehicle is in motion
and an occupied front seat belt is
unbuckled.
The lamp will extinguish when the relevant seat
belt is buckled.
Note: Objects on the front passenger seat may
activate the seat belt reminder. It is
recommended that any objects placed on the
front passenger seat are secured using the seat
belt. See 29, USING THE SEAT BELTS.
ENGINE/TRANSMISSION (AMBER)
Illuminates briefly as a bulb check
when the ignition is switched on.
If the lamp illuminates when the engine is
running, there is an emissions related fault with
the engine or transmission. The vehicle can be
driven but may enter limp-home mode with the
possibility of reduced performance. Seek
qualified assistance as soon as possible.
If the warning lamp flashes while the engine is
running, reduce speed and seek qualified
assistance urgently.
GLOW PLUGS (AMBER)
Illuminates when the ignition is
switched on to indicate that the glow
plugs are active.
BRAKE (AMBER)
Illuminates briefly as a bulb check
when the ignition is switched on.
If the lamp illuminates after starting the engine
or while driving, suspect worn brake pads or a
fault with the Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
system.
The vehicle can still be driven with care, but
seek qualified assistance urgently.
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)
(AMBER)
Flashes when DSC is active.
If there is a fault, it will remain illuminated and
the Message centre will display DSC NOT
AVAILABLE. The vehicle can still be driven, but
without DSC assistance. Seek qualified
assistance as soon as possible.
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)
OFF (AMBER)
Illuminates when DSC is switched
off. A chime will sound and a
confirmation message will be
displayed in the Message centre.
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SPECIFICATIONS

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The Range Rover Sport has been taken to another level. It is the most agile, dynamic and responsive Land Rover ever. Its flowing lines, distinctive silhouette and dramatic presence embody the vehicle’s energy and modernity. It simply demands to be driven.

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Designed and engineered by Land Rover in the UK, this vehicle has been created without compromise. It is beautifully proportioned with a muscular and contemporary presence. The tapered bodywork, wider track and shorter rear overhang help give the vehicle a powerful, planted stance. While the gentle curves, slimmer lights and sculpted corners denote the precision of its design that is unmistakably Land Rover.

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This latest Land Rover has a composed, assertive on-road appearance. Its streamlined front elevation and rearward sloping grille give the vehicle a distinctive and confident road image. With strong flowing lines and styling, the sophisticated design of the vehicle is conveyed without compromising the

Range Rover Sport’s eminently capable character.

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The Range Rover Sport’s interior is contemporary and meticulously fashioned to its muscular character. Superb detailing, strong elegant lines and clean surfaces combine with luxurious soft-touch finishes. Intuitively placed instruments, such as the CommandShift® 2, create a cabin that places the driver at its center. Some of the finest materials and an obsessive eye for detail have helped shape this comfortable yet purposeful space.

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Settle back into the driver’s seat of the Range Rover Sport and one thing is immediately apparent;

it demands to be driven. The Sports Command Driving Position gives you an unparalleled view of the road ahead. The higher center console and a lower center of gravity make you feel even more connected to the road.

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Inside, the cockpit is sculpted to precision and designed around the driver with the availability of options such as 16-way power adjustable leather seats. The spacious rear seating package and option of two hidden seats provide improved versatility and comfort. The generous selection of interior finishes and fits embody the individuality and understated confidence of our customers.

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Inside the Range Rover Sport the latest innovations have been incorporated to deliver complete comfort, enjoyment and exhilaration. These include an advanced Meridian™ sound system, rear seat entertainment and a full-size sliding panoramic roof that allows light to pour into the cabin.

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Strength is nothing without control. The Range Rover Sport features an advanced aluminum body and new lightweight front and rear suspension. Torque Vectoring delivers more responsive, controlled cornering and handling through even the tightest of bends. Adaptive Dynamics delivers continuous variable damping for balanced, dynamic handling.

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With over 65 years of all-terrain expertise, this vehicle has Land Rover capability at its heart. Using the latest technology such as Terrain Response® 2*, the Range Rover Sport automatically recognizes and optimizes the settings for the current conditions, delivering unrivalled performance on and off-road.

*These systems are not a substitute for driving safely

circumstances, speeds, weather

and road conditions, etc. Driver should not assume

Please consult the owner’s manual

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Confident and composed, the Range Rover Sport is the fastest, most responsive Land Rover ever. It has been engineered to incorporate the latest developments including new and enhanced chassis technologies.

It is up to 800lb lighter which ramps up the vehicle’s performance and braking. Powertrains such as the 5.0 liter LR-V8 Supercharged deliver a staggering 510bhp. An advanced eight-speed transmission with CommandShift® 2 helps produce an assertive drive that takes the vehicle above and beyond.

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Land Rover’s unrivalled breadth of capability has never been in question and the Range Rover Sport builds on those qualities with ease. Whether you’re maneuvering around tight corners or negotiating through traffic, the vehicle is surprisingly agile and has all the right credentials to help you manage almost any situation. Features like Hill Descent Control* automatically help emphasize that sense of a relaxed and stress-free drive no matter what the situation.

*These systems are not a substitute for driving and road conditions, etc. Driver should not

or your local authorized Land Rover Retailer

under all circumstances, speeds, weather driving. Please consult the owner’s manual

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