SUVs are not generally designed to compete in drag races, but every automaker gives information about their vehicle, such as how long it takes their cars to go from 0 to 100. Therefore, accelerating quickly can be an important criterion for evaluating cars.
For this reason, Land Rover Range Rover Sport and SVR, two popular and fast luxury SUVs of the last period, challenged each other on the drag track. The struggle of the two cars was fierce and full of adrenaline.
The race of two SUVs saturated with engine noise:
First, let’s take a look at the general characteristics of our racers. The new generation Sport has a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 engine with 530 horsepower and this engine can produce 750 Nm of torque. Although its predecessor, the SVR, has a larger 5.0-liter engine, the power produced by this engine provides a total of 583 horsepower and 699 Nm of torque.
Range Rover Sport was built on the firm’s new architecture, called MLA-Flex. This architecture has a structure that will allow the four-wheel drive system and other important technologies to be more easily integrated into the vehicle. The Sport also has the latest engine and the latest driving technologies. As for whether this situation is enough to pass the SVR…
Here is the clash of two giant SUVs:
The extra torque and the lightness advantage of the smaller engine manages to give Range Rover Sport an advantage on the first take off. Come see that the winner of the races is the first to cross the finish line. Roaring with its 5-liter engine, the SVR manages to win the drag race. You can watch this race above.