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2026 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

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The 2026 Land Rover Range Rover Sport occupies the midsize luxury SUV segment with a two-row, five-passenger body style that accommodates passengers and cargo. Vehicles often cross-shopped against it include the Porsche Cayenne, BMW X5, and Mercedes-Benz GLE. The 2026 model continues the current-generation platform introduced in 2024, with refinements to powertrain calibration and the addition of new high-end trims. The standard configuration includes all-wheel drive powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six mild-hybrid engine rated at 355 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The Pivi Pro infotainment system forms the centerpiece, displayed on a 13.1-inch curved touchscreen that incorporates wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, navigation, voice controls, multiple USB-C ports, and wireless charging. A 13.7-inch digital gauge cluster provides instrumentation, paired with a Meridian audio system. The associated app supports remote monitoring of vehicle location and lock status, as well as cabin preconditioning. Over-the-air updates address software enhancements and security patches, with some connected services available via subscription.

What You're Really Signing Up For

  • Laggy Pivi Pro touchscreen and infotainment frustrate daily use.
  • No physical knobs for climate or volume forces touchscreen reliance.
  • Remote preconditioning locked behind subscription.
  • Collects audio, visual, geolocation, and commercial data.

Top Reported Issues

The most frequently mentioned problems by owners

Interface Friction8 mentions

Touchscreen infotainment laggy

The Pivi Pro touchscreen infotainment system is often slow, laggy, and unresponsive, especially at s...

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Interface Friction5 mentions

No physical climate controls

Climate controls, seat settings, and drive modes have been moved entirely to the touchscreen, elimin...

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Interface Friction4 mentions

No physical volume knob

The vehicle lacks a physical volume knob, requiring drivers to interact with the touchscreen or use ...

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Software Stability3 mentions

Pivi Pro infotainment laggy

The Pivi Pro is the vehicle's large touchscreen infotainment system controlling navigation, media, a...

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Common questions about the 2026 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

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