- Plug-in hybrid model added
- Standard and long-wheelbase models available
- New driver assists including adaptive cruise
- Prices range from $66,750 to $207,900
Land Rover announced pricing and changes for the 2019 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport, adding a new plug-in model in both. The Range Rover and Range Rover Sport P400e models offer 31 miles of pure electric range from a drivetrain that incorporates a 4-cylinder turbocharged engine and an electric motor with a combined output of 398 horsepower.
Other changes include new driver assists including adaptive cruise control with steering assist and a new wade sensing feature which offers real-time monitoring of water dept relative to the vehicle’s wading capability and provides alerts to the driver on the vehicle’s position and angle and estimates whether it is heading into deeper or shallower water.
The family of luxury SUVs includes the slightly smaller, more sporty Range Rover Sport range and the larger, more traditional Range Rover that also includes top-of-the-line extended wheelbase versions.
Also: Get your first look at the new and redesigned cars of 2019
2019 Range Rover Sport
All 2019 Range Rover Sport models are equipped with all-wheel drive. Pricing starts at $66,750 for the SE model equipped with a 340-horsepower supercharged V6. The SE Td6, which employs a 254-horsepower 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6 is $2,000 more. The HSE model with the gas V6 is $72,350, while the HSE Td6 is $74,350.
The all-new 2019 Range Rover Sport P400e plug-in hybrid is offered at $78,300. The sport HSE Dynamic, which boasts a 380-horsepower supercharged 3.0-liter V6 is $82,150. For those wanting even more performance, the Supercharged Dynamic, powered by a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 making 518 horsepower, is priced from $85,550.
The Range Rover Sport lineup also boasts two range topping models, one geared towards pure luxury, while the other is performance oriented. The Autobiography trim level, which also comes with the 518-horsepower 5.0-liter supercharged V8 costs $96,650, while the SVR variant gets 575 horsepower from the same engine and carries an MSRP of $113,600. All prices exclude $995 delivery.
More: 2019 Car Reviews: First takes on new models
2019 Range Rover
The standard 2019 Range Rover models can be equipped either with the 340-horsepower supercharged Td6 V6 or the 254-horsepower V6 turbodiesel with respective MSRP’s of $88,860 and $90,860. The HSE trim level has three models including the new plug-in hybrid. The 380-horsepower supercharged V6 HSE goes for $94,050, the HSE P400e with the 398-horsepower combined drivetrain is $95,150, while the HSE Td6 is $96,050.
The Range Rover Supercharged trim level, which boasts a 518-horsepower 5.0-liter V8 is $104,850 and $108,895 for the long-wheelbase version. The luxury Autobiography starts at $141,995 with the same engine, while the LWB model is $148,295. There are two exclusive models at the top of the range, the SVAutobiography Dynamic, which is rated at 557-horsepower and costs $177,200, while the SVAutobiography LWB tops the range at $207,900. All pricing excludes $995 delivery.