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Spyshots: 2015 Range Rover Sport RS in Fancy Camo

2015 Range Rover Sport RS spyshots 18 photos
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Yesterday we showed you the 2015 Range Rover Sport RS prototype changing its usual camo for a cool wrap and now we’re back with a new set of images of the go-fast SUV.
Instead of the standard Black-and-White cover, the RRS is now covered in a fancy theme. Aside from the obvious visual effect, this allows us to get a better idea on how the RS treatment is going to upgrade the car’s appearance.

This is still a Range Rover, so expect the elegance to stay in check, but there are obvious signs that the engine compartment conceals quite a riot of an engine. For instance, those air intakes up front, with the greedy nature, are a nice treat. The rear apron comes with the same blend of prestige and aggression, even in the crude form used on the prototype.

Once again, we can not figure out what the hidden message displayed on multiple parts of the car means. Fell free to express yourselves in the comments section below should you have any take on the matter.

Speaking of the engine, there should be no deviation from the ways of the Jaguar XKR-S, which means we ought to receive a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 pushed to 542 hp (550 PS).

The spied prototype also sport a host of other signs pointing out to the tech upgrades destined for the RS model. For instance, the blue brake calipers wearing the Brembo label indicate that the stopping power will be increased. At the same time, those generous exhaust tips mean we’ll probably get a soundtrack that’s even more exuberant than that on the Range Rover Sport Supercharged.
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