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Seagull



Member Since: 05 Nov 2021
Location: Sussex
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Performance

Current Range Rover Sport 0-60mph:
D300 6.9 seconds
D350 6.5seconds


New Range Rover 0-60mph:
D300 6.5 seconds
D350 5.8 seconds

How come the new heavier Full Fat is so much quicker - especially the D350?

Post #623952 Fri Apr 29 2022 9:28pm
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scarey



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i dont think milliseconds matter that much...

Post #623954 Sat Apr 30 2022 7:01am
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jimbg



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Well it probably means the new Sport will be even quicker! Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up 2023 P440e SE Dynamic on order -cancelled

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Post #623955 Sat Apr 30 2022 7:13am
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harisson



Member Since: 28 Jun 2018
Location: CH
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hi all

that's something what interested me also..
the new FFRR is havier than my L494 D350. I don't know if they have done something on the transmission

in the link you see a youtube video with a test of the RRS D350. on 5:54 you see the value from 0-100km/h with brake-hold of 6.69s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tuAQHvJDfI

more interesting is, how the new Ingenium Diesels are accelerating (60-100, 80-120 etc.). It's really impressive how this engine accelerates the RRS..
I am a total fan of the new inline-six Diesels. I had a BMW with an inline-six, after that the SDV6 L494 and now the D350 L494.
JLR is doing a great job with the engines at the moment..

[/url] Range Rover Sport HST D350

Post #623988 Sun May 01 2022 5:28pm
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3hcp



Member Since: 04 Nov 2021
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I believe the new engines have electrically assisted turbochargers which spool up quicker. 2015 RRS DIESEL HYBRID

Post #625291 Fri Jul 08 2022 1:28pm
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harisson



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@3hcp

The inline-six Diesels (Ingenium) are the same in new Range Rover generation as it was in the latest L494 and L405. there is no difference... Wink Range Rover Sport HST D350

Post #625341 Mon Jul 11 2022 11:08am
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AlM



Member Since: 08 Feb 2021
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3hcp wrote:
I believe the new engines have electrically assisted turbochargers which spool up quicker.


That is my understanding, except (to not be too pedantic) it is a supercharger. MY21.5 HSE 221KW D16
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Post #625360 Mon Jul 11 2022 10:19pm
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