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Riotous Range Rover Sport revealed

02 August 2007



Riotous Range Rover Sport revealed - News image
by Adrian Hearn

Click here for more pics of the Hamann Range Rover Sport Conqueror

The 4x4 world has been set alight with three high-octane off-roaders revealed in the last week.

In recent days we’ve published details of a rabid Porsche Cayenne, a 480bhp Arden Range Rover Sport and now Hamann have joined the battle.

The Hamann Range Rover Sport Conqueror has had power boosted from 385bhp to 475bhp and pulling power upped by 10 per cent to 449lb/ft.

The German tuners haven’t revealed performance figures, but we’d expect the Conqueror to accelerate from 0-60mph in seven seconds and have a top speed of around 170mph.

Power has been increased by modifying the supercharger and fitting an uprated sports exhaust.

Stopping power is also improved with a set of beefy 380mm brake discs.

And the SUV has been pimped up with an aerodynamic, but butch-looking bodykit and mammoth 23-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, Hamann have customised the Conqueror with lavish leather seats and a carbon fibre centre console.

In recent months, Hamann have also tweaked the new BMW X5 and Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.

Click here for more pics of the Hamann Range Rover Sport Conqueror

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