2025 Range Rover Sport Dynamic HSE front

JLR India has announced prices of the 2025 model year Range Rover Sport. With prices starting from Rs 1.45 crore, the locally assembled Range Rover Sport now costs Rs 5 lakh more than before. This is because the brand has removed the previously offered entry-level Dynamic SE variant, and the Range Rover Sport line-up now starts with the Dynamic HSE.

  1. Range Rover Sport Dynamic HSE gets more features
  2. Available with 392hp petrol and 345hp diesel 3.0-litre engines
  3. 4.4-litre V8 and 3.0-litre PHEV variants continue as CBU imports

2025 Range Rover Sport Dynamic HSE features

To the previously available Dynamic SE’s list of features – from the digital LED headlights with signature DRLs and air suspension to the powered and heated rear seats and Meridian sound system – the Dynamic HSE adds Semi-Aniline leather seats, among other bits like a powered, heated and ventilated seats, a head-up display and auto-parking assist. In fact, JLR has opted for some feature previously reserved for the Autobiography, such as front massage seats, front and rear winged headrests, illuminated seat belt buckles, and illuminated aluminium tread plates with the Range Rover script.

2025 Range Rover Sport seats
 

2025 Range Rover Sport Dynamic HSE powertrain

The engine options on the locally assembled 2025 Range Rover Sport will continue unchanged. Buyers can opt for the P400, which gets a 400hp, 3.0-litre, six-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, or the D350, which is powered by a 351hp, 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel engine. Both get an 8-speed automatic gearbox and 4x4 tech.

2025 Range Rover Sport side
 

2025 Range Rover Sport India line-up

At least for the next few months, JLR will have the Range Rover Sport available in five variants. The P400 Dynamic HSE and D350 Dynamic HSE are both priced at Rs 1.45 crore, and are locally assembled. The P460e PHEV Autobiography, the P530 (with the 4.4-litre V8) Autobiography and the P530 SV Edition Two are all CBU imports, and are priced at Rs 2.11 crore, 2.12 crore, and Rs 2.95 crore, respectively.

With the increase in price, the Range Rover Sport is marginally more expensive than the Porsche Cayenne (Rs 1.43 crore onwards) and is now significantly pricier than the BMW X7 (Rs 1.3 crore onwards).

All prices, ex-showroom, India

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