Land Rover's 2018 Range Rover Sport Coupe prototype has arrived in Sweden
looking for snow and freezing temperatures. Aside from the headlight and taillight
graphics, there's not much else we can tell
you about this car when it comes to its appearance.
Codenamed L560, the Range Rover Sport Coupe
prototype is wearing the same amount of camouflage as previous models spotted
by our spy photographers, which means all we can do is focus on the roof line
and the rear windows that come together in order to offer a Coupe-like
appearance.
As for overall size, the Range Rover Sport Coupe is expected to measure
around 4.7 m in length, which would make it considerably shorter than
its direct rivals, such as BMW X6 and Mercedes-Benz
GLE Coupe. The interior, according to some sources, will be designed around a
luxurious four-seat layout, with a driver-oriented cockpit, new materials and
finishes.
We should see a range of six and eight-cylinder
diesel and petrol engines, and possibly even the 2.0-liter four-cylinder
'Ingenium' unit. Rumor has it that an all-electric powertrain could also be
featured at one point, but it's more likely that we'll see a hybrid unit based
on the 3.0-liter SDV6 in the current Range Rover Sport.
The all-new Range Rover Sport Coupe is expected to
be unveiled sometime next year as a 2018MY car.
Source : Carscoops