First India-manufactured 2025 Range Rover Sport adds to India growth story
Published on Dec 19, 2024
By IANS
- NEW DELHI — Global automaker Range Rover on
Thursday announced the start of sales for the 2025 'Made in India' Range Rover
Sport in the country.
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- The ‘2025 Range Rover Sport’ – the first made-in-India
vehicle exclusively for the country– is now available in smooth and powerful
3.0l Petrol Dynamic HSE and 3.0l Diesel Dynamic HSE variants, the Tata Motors
Group company said in a statement.
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- The pricing of the New Range Rover Sport now starts at INR
1.45 crore, ex-showroom, and is available in five colour options - Fuji White,
Santorini Black, Giola Green, Varesine Blue and Charente Grey.
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- Available in 3.0l Petrol Dynamic HSE and 3.0l Diesel Dynamic
HSE variants, the Range Rover Sport is built on the state-of-the-art MLA-Flex
platform, offering next-level capability, performance and handling, as well as
greater efficiency.
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- “With the introduction of new features such as perforated
semi-aniline leather seats, massage front seats and head-up display, our
discerning clients will get an elevated experience of comfort and technology in
Range Rover Sport,” said Rajan Amba, Managing Director, JLR India.
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- The 13.1‑inch curved
touchscreen for Pivi Pro infotainment is complemented by intuitive 13.7‑inch Interactive Driver Display, with ‘Software Over The Air’ as well
as ‘Head-Up Display.’
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- The 2025 Range Rover Sport offers semi-aniline leather
seats, renowned for their exceptional quality and tactility.
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- In September, Tata Motors held the groundbreaking ceremony
of its new INR 9,000 crore facility in Tamil Nadu that will manufacture and
export next-gen vehicles for Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
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- Situated at Panapakkam in Ranipet district, the plant will
cater to both domestic and international markets, while creating over 5,000
jobs. Tata Motors Group intends to invest INR 9,000 crore in this greenfield
manufacturing facility, which has been designed for an annual production
capacity of over 250,000 vehicles.
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- Production will begin in a phased manner and progressively
increase to reach this capacity over the next 5-7 years.
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- In May this year, Tata Motors-owned JLR said it plans to
start assembling the flagship Range Rover model, along with Range Rover Sport,
in India for the first time, significantly bringing down the prices.
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- The company’s Pune plant currently assembles the Range Rover
Velar, Range Rover Evoque, Jaguar F-PACE, and Discovery Sport models.