Sometimes claims like that make you wonder, but in this case the sound backs up the claim; the SVR
Range Rover Sport emits a harder edged bark pretty much everywhere in the rev range, but never more so than under full throttle at over 3700rpm, with its baffles opened wide so that it can be heard from many hundreds of yards
Range Rover Sport emits a harder edged bark pretty
much everywhere in the
rev range, but never more so than under full throttle at over 3700rpm, with its baffles opened wide so that it can be heard from many hundreds of yards
range, but never more so than under full throttle at over 3700rpm, with its baffles opened
wide so that it can be heard from many hundreds of yards away.
Because the torque is developed across such a
wide range of
revs, the engine doesn't feel
much stronger at 6,000 rpm — the point where peak power arrives — than it does down low.