Tata-owned Land Rover has officially unveiled the 2025 Range Rover Sport, now manufactured in India, starting at ₹1.45 crore (ex-showroom). This new model, similar to the 2024 version, continues to be built on the standard wheelbase configuration, offering a dynamic combination of luxury and performance.
The 2025 Range Rover Sport is built on the advanced MLA-Flex architecture, designed to enhance rigidity and durability. Equipped with cutting-edge technologies, it features air suspension, adaptive off-road cruise control, and all-wheel drive, making it a powerful and versatile SUV. Indian buyers can choose from five distinct exterior colors: Fuji White, Santorini Black, Giola Green, Varesine Blue, and Charente Gray.
The 2025 Range Rover Sport brings forward a host of premium design elements and comfort features. The SUV is equipped with semi-aniline leather seats, and the front seats offer a massaging function for added comfort. A heads-up display (HUD) is integrated into the design, providing essential information at a glance.
The SUV is also fitted with digital LED headlights that include adaptive front lighting, ensuring optimal illumination for different driving conditions. Additionally, it comes with new low-speed maneuvering lights to assist drivers in tight spaces and low-visibility situations.
Inside, the 2025 model retains the signature 13.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which now runs on the latest Pivi Pro operating system. This system offers enhanced functionality, including navigation, media playback, and climate control, making it intuitive and user-friendly.
The new Range Rover Sport offers two powerful engine variants to cater to different performance needs. The petrol variant is powered by a 3.0-liter engine, delivering 394 horsepower and 550 Nm of torque. The diesel variant features a 3.0-liter engine, producing 346 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque. These engine options ensure that the 2025 Range Rover Sport delivers exceptional performance, whether on highways or off-road terrain.
Earlier this year, Tata Motors’ Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced a major shift by assembling the flagship Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models locally in India for the first time. This move is expected to significantly reduce the prices of these premium vehicles, making them more accessible to a wider range of buyers in India.
In line with its growing commitment to India, Tata Motors recently laid the foundation stone for a new ₹9,000 crore facility in Tamil Nadu, located in the Panapakkam area of the Ranipet district. This facility is expected to play a key role in the production and export of next-generation vehicles for both Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
The plant, which is designed to have an annual production capacity exceeding 250,000 vehicles, will not only cater to the domestic market but also support exports. The project is anticipated to generate over 5,000 jobs and strengthen Tata Motors' position in the Indian automotive market.
The launch of the 2025 Range Rover Sport marks a significant milestone for both Land Rover and the Indian automotive industry. With its luxury features, robust performance, and local manufacturing, the new Range Rover Sport is set to capture the attention of discerning Indian buyers. The decision to manufacture these premium models locally is expected to make the Range Rover Sport more affordable, offering a combination of British luxury and Indian craftsmanship.
Tata Motors, part of the Indian multinational conglomerate Tata Group, has had a significant journey in the automotive world, with its acquisition of the iconic British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) in 2008 playing a key role in shaping its global identity. This acquisition also marked the beginning of a new era for the Range Rover brand in India and around the world.
Tata Motors was founded in 1945 and initially focused on producing commercial vehicles. Over the decades, the company expanded its portfolio to include passenger vehicles, and in 2003, it launched the Tata Indica, India’s first passenger car developed and manufactured entirely in the country. The company continued to grow in the domestic market and looked for opportunities to expand internationally.
The biggest milestone came in 2008, when Tata Motors acquired Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) from Ford Motor Company. This acquisition gave Tata Motors ownership of two iconic British brands, including Land Rover, the manufacturer of the Range Rover series. Land Rover was founded in 1948 and became known for its luxury SUVs, with the Range Rover debuting in 1970 as the first luxury SUV. Over the years, the Range Rover became synonymous with high-end off-roading capabilities and luxury, making it one of the most sought-after vehicles in its segment.
After acquiring JLR, Tata Motors focused on enhancing the global appeal of Land Rover, including the Range Rover. The purchase gave Tata Motors the resources and expertise to introduce new technology and design elements, leading to significant improvements in Range Rover models.
Range Rover Evoque (2011): Under Tata Motors’ stewardship, one of the first major successes was the launch of the Range Rover Evoque in 2011. It was a compact luxury SUV that quickly became popular due to its stylish design, efficient performance, and advanced features. The Evoque helped Land Rover appeal to a younger demographic while maintaining its reputation for luxury.
Introduction of New Technologies (2010s): Tata Motors’ investment in Range Rover models also brought new technologies, including advanced in-car entertainment systems, air suspension systems, and refined drivetrains. These technological upgrades helped the Range Rover series compete against other high-end SUVs in the market, such as those from BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
Range Rover Sport (2005): The Range Rover Sport was introduced in 2005, predating Tata Motors’ acquisition but continuing to evolve under its leadership. The Sport is a more performance-oriented variant of the original Range Rover, combining the brand’s luxury off-road features with sportier dynamics. With updates and redesigns in later years, such as the 2025 Range Rover Sport, Tata Motors continued to emphasize both performance and luxury in the model, ensuring its appeal to a wide range of customers.
Range Rover Velar (2017): The Range Rover Velar was launched in 2017 as a new addition to the lineup, sitting between the Range Rover Evoque and Range Rover Sport in terms of size. It brought futuristic design and innovative technology, including an advanced infotainment system and an interior full of high-tech features. The Velar further solidified Land Rover’s position as a leader in both luxury and technology.
Range Rover (2022): The flagship Range Rover was redesigned and relaunched in 2022 with new styling, advanced tech, and improved sustainability features. Under Tata Motors’ management, the new Range Rover models began offering hybrid powertrains and electric vehicle (EV) options to adapt to growing environmental concerns and market demand for eco-friendly vehicles.
Tata Motors’ acquisition of Jaguar Land Rover significantly impacted the Indian market, bringing the prestigious Range Rover series to a growing base of luxury SUV enthusiasts. Range Rover models, known for their off-road capabilities and exceptional luxury, quickly became a status symbol in India.
In 2010, Tata Motors launched the Range Rover Sport in India, marking its entry into the luxury SUV segment in the country. The introduction of the Range Rover Vogue and Range Rover Evoque soon followed, making the Range Rover a household name among affluent Indians seeking premium SUVs.
In recent years, Tata Motors has increased its focus on local manufacturing to cater to the rising demand in India. For instance, in 2023, Tata Motors announced that it would begin assembling Range Rover and Range Rover Sport models in India. This move was designed to reduce costs and make these luxury SUVs more accessible to Indian customers.
Today, Tata Motors continues to lead the luxury SUV market with the Range Rover brand. With advancements in electrification, sustainability, and continued investment in design and technology, Tata Motors is set to ensure that Range Rover remains a dominant force in the automotive world. The company’s new plant in Tamil Nadu, dedicated to manufacturing next-generation vehicles, is expected to play a key role in the growth of Range Rover and other JLR models in India and abroad.
As the global automotive industry increasingly turns to electric vehicles, Tata Motors is preparing to make Range Rover a part of this transition, ensuring the iconic SUV remains at the forefront of both luxury and innovation.