Vehicle details
This Byron Blue Range Rover Sport makes an immediate impression: muscular but refined styling wrapped around a luxuriously appointed cabin. With perforated Windsor leather inside and a high-spec HSE Dynamic trim, the car delivers the kind of tactile quality and presence buyers expect from a Range Rover. Autocar notes that the Sports cabin is lavish, stylish and substantial, which is exactly the feel occupants get the moment they slide into the heated, well-bolstered seats. We are transparent about ownership history: this Range Rover Sport has covered 79, 614 miles, with four service records (the most recent service recorded in October 2023 at 55, 785 miles). That documented maintenance history is reassuring for a used Range Rover and helps support predictable ownership going forward. Beneath the bonnet the 3.0-litre SDV6 diesel is a strong match for this heavy, premium SUV it provides smooth, torquey performance while remaining more economical than petrol alternatives for long-distance driving. Reviewers regularly highlight the models blend of comfort and on-road competence: Edmunds describes the 2019 Sport as offering a luxuriously appointed cabin, a comfortable ride and sprightly acceleration, which captures why buyers who want comfort without sacrificing mid-range punch often choose this engine. The Range Rover Sport is as capable off-road as it is on the motorway a key part of its appeal is true go-anywhere ability married to luxury. Car & Driver sums that up well, saying the 2019 Sport blends enthusiasm with legendary off-road prowess, meaning an owner gets both weekend adventure capability and everyday refinement. That combination is why many buyers treat the Sport as a do-it-all vehicle: executive conveyance, family SUV, and capable tow/rough-weather machine all in one. This example is well-specified for modern life: sat-nav, parking sensors, heated steering, privacy glass, and the premium Windsor leather mean the car is comfortable and convenient in daily use and at long distances. The HSE Dynamic specification also tends to include desirable chassis and visual upgrades that enhance both on-road manners and presence. Independent reviewers consistently praise the Sports combination of image and comfort Top Gear highlights that it delivers comfort, image and luxury, which resonates strongly with buyers who want their SUV to make a statement as well as be genuinely pleasant to live with. A fair, balanced note on ownership expectations: while the Sport scores highly for luxury, comfort and capability, some owners and used-vehicle reviewers have flagged infotainment and certain electronic quirks on earlier examples something to be mindful of when buying any well-equipped modern Range Rover. Consumer feedback and long-term owner reports sometimes mention software/tech issues, but for many buyers the balance of engineering, prestige and capability still makes the Range Rover Sport a compelling choice.
Vehicle features
- 12V Power Socket
- 16-way Memory Front Seats
- 21in Alloy Wheels - 5 Split Spoke Style 5007 with Gloss Silver Finish
- 21in Alloy Wheels - 5 Split Spoke Style 5085 - Gloss Sparkle Silver
- 60-40 Folding Rear Seats
- ABS - Anti Lock Braking System
- Adaptive Dynamics
- All Terrain lnfo Centre
- Android Auto
- Apple CarPlay
- ATPC - All Terrain Progress Control
- Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror
- Automatic Headlights
- Black Exterior Pack
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Body Coloured Roof
- Body Coloured Side Sills and Bumper Corners
- Brake Pre-fill
- Bright Metal Pedals
- Byron Blue
- Carpet Mats
- CBC - Cornering Brake Control
- Centre Console with Armrest
- Cold Climate Pack
- Cruise Control and Speed Limiter
- Customer Configurable Autolock
- Customer Configurable Single Point Entry
- DAB - Digital Audio Broadcast
- Dark Engine Turned Aluminium Trim Finisher
- Driver and Passenger Airbags
- DSC - Dynamic Stability Control
- EBA - Emergency Brake Assist
- EBD - Electronic Brake-Force Distribution
- Electric Windows with One-Touch Open-Close and An