2023 Land Rover & Range Rover Horsepower & 0-60 Performance Guide
Land Rover might have built their band on awesome off-roading capability, but these days they’re building vehicles that can perform seriously impressively on the road as well. This generous helping of performance comes in a package that also offers unrivaled levels of comfort and luxury. This iconic SUV-only brand allows you to make a statement when you arrive, no matter where it is that you’re arriving, be it the opera or a mountaintop.
While Land Rover is pretty clear about the fact that the Defender is built to be the best in off-road situations, the subject of on-road performance is much more complicated. That’s why Land Rover Easton has put together a helpful guide to each model, the options each have for power, the highest top speeds, and the quickest 0-60 times possible. All of the most important performance information in one place!
Land Rover Horsepower & 0-60 Times
Range Rover
Land Rover invented the luxury SUV with the Range Rover, and it continues to set the bar for the whole segment to this day. Incredible luxury and power come together in a stylish package with the Range Rover.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 395 HP / 406 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | 434 HP / 457 LB-FT 523 HP / 553 LB-FT |
Top Track Speed | 155 MPH |
0-60 Time | 4.4 Seconds |
Range Rover Sport
A full-sized Range Rover is a supremely good luxury vehicle, but it is also quite large. For a version in a more manageable size, there is the Range Rover Sport.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 355 HP / 369 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | 395 HP / 406 LB-FT 434 HP / 457 LB-FT |
Top Track Speed | 150 MPH |
0-60 Time | 5.4 Seconds |
Range Rover Velar
It is one thing for a vehicle to be attractive, and another for it to have style. Beyond simply being attractive, the Velar is the style flagship of the Range Rover line, with a fashionable sloped roof and big 22-inch wheels. It’s awfully quick too.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 247 HP / 269 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | 335 HP / 354 LB-FT 395 HP / 405 LB-FT |
Top Track Speed | 155 MPH |
0-60 Time | 5.2 seconds |
Range Rover Evoque
A Range Rover for city life, the Evoque is the smallest of the Range Rover family, making it perfect for those who want the serious capability of a Range Rover, but need to be able to get it in and out of tight spaces.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 246 HP / 269 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | N/A |
Top Track Speed | 143 MPH |
0-60 Time | 7 seconds |
Discovery
The Discovery bridges the gap between the stylish Range Rover line and the utilitarian Defender. It lives in both worlds, and manages to perform both tasks exceptionally well.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 296 HP / 295 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | 355 HP / 368 LB-FT |
Top Track Speed | 130 MPH |
0-60 Time | 6.2 Seconds |
Discovery Sport
A smaller version of the Discovery, the Discovery Sport is still big on practicality and style. The Discovery Sport is the most affordable way to get all of the legendary off-road capability of a Land Rover.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 249 HP / 269 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | N/A |
Top Track Speed | 140 MPH |
0-60 Time | 7.3 Seconds |
Defender
In a lineup full of seriously capable off-road machines, the Defender is the most capable. And while the Defender is built for uncompromising off-road performance, it also boasts an incredibly comfortable interior and on-road quickness.
Standard Horsepower / Torque | 296 HP / 295 LB-FT |
Available Horsepower / Torque | 395 HP / 406 LB-FT 518 HP / 461 LB-FT |
Top Track Speed | 149 MPH |
0-60 Time | 4.9 Seconds |