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Spyshots: Range Rover Sport RS Hits the Nurburgring Again

Range Rover Sport RS Hits the Nurburgring Again: Spyshots 12 photos
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It hasn’t been long since we showed you the Range Rover Sport RS lapping the Nurburgring, but the British engineers are determined to stay in the Green Hell until they sort everything out.
To create the RS, they’ll upgrade the Range Rover Sport Supercharged, following a similar scheme to that used by Jaguar. Thus, the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 engine will be boosted from 510 to 550 HP.

You’ll be able to spot the Range Rover Sport RS by its dedicated front and rear fascias. While the front apron will provide superior cooling for the aforementioned V8, at the back it seems that we’ll get a diffuser-style elements, as well as some distinct exhaust tips.

While the Range Rover Supercharged is a rather silent beast, our photographers are reporting that this prototype offers a pretty loud soundtrack.

Until Land Rover released the car, you can read our Range Rover Sport test drive.
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