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With the massively redesigned
Range Rover out of the way,
Land Rover is now working on getting its next-generation
Range Rover Sport ready for the public eye. Wearing far less camouflage than the
last time we saw this SUV, we're starting to get a better idea of what the Range Rover's brasher relative will look like.
Up front, it looks like the Sport will be getting a more pointed nose than the new Range Rover, and we can also see that the lower fascia has a sportier appearance and LED running lights similar to the smaller
Evoque. Our spy shooters also added that this prototype appears to be wider and lower than the current model.
Since this vehicle was caught testing near the Arctic Circle, Land Rover benefited from a bit of extra camouflage courtesy of a thick layer of snow covering the rear, so we still don't have a good idea about what the back of the new generation will look like. Speaking of the rear end, there is still no confirmation as to whether the Range Rover Sport will be getting a
seven-passenger version, so we'll likely have to wait for more information about this new Land Rover until closer to the
Frankfurt Motor Show this fall where we expect it to debut.
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