2006 Land Rover Models
There is more than one version of this model which have different gas mileage rates. You may select a version below to jump to that section:
Technical Brief (Automatic - 4.2L - 8 Cylinder - Super Charged)
Gas Mileage (EPA Estimated)
The figures below show what the EPA estimates drivers will experience for fuel economy in "real world" driving situations. This version of the Range Rover Sport gets up to 18 MPG on the highway, 13 MPG under city driving conditions, and an estimated combined rating of 15 MPG. Highway fuel economy is a full 38% better than city fuel economy.
- Highway
- 18 MPG
- Combined
- 15 MPG
- City
- 13 MPG
Engine
Cylinders:
8Valves Per Cylinder:
4Displacement:
4.2 LitersGuzzler:
NoTurbo:
NoSupercharged:
YesFuel Type:
RegularGas Mileage (EPA Unadjusted)
The figures below show what the EPA observed for fuel economy in labratory tests. These mileages are not typical of "real world" driving fuel economy. In the lab, this version of the Range Rover Sport gets up to 23.50 MPG on the highway, 14.50 MPG under city driving conditions, and an estimated combined rating of 17.52 MPG. Labratory highway fuel economy is a full 62% better than city fuel economy.
- Highway
- 23.50 MPG
- Combined
- 17.52 MPG
- City
- 14.50 MPG
Transmission
Type:
AutomaticSub Type:
S6Miscellaneous
Drive System:
Four Wheel DrivePassenger Volume :
UnknownLuggage Volume :
UnknownTechnical Brief (Automatic - 4.4L - 8 Cylinder)
Gas Mileage (EPA Estimated)
The figures below show what the EPA estimates drivers will experience for fuel economy in "real world" driving situations. This version of the Range Rover Sport gets up to 19 MPG on the highway, 14 MPG under city driving conditions, and an estimated combined rating of 16 MPG. Highway fuel economy is a full 36% better than city fuel economy.
- Highway
- 19 MPG
- Combined
- 16 MPG
- City
- 14 MPG
Engine
Cylinders:
8Valves Per Cylinder:
4Displacement:
4.4 LitersGuzzler:
NoTurbo:
NoSupercharged:
NoFuel Type:
RegularGas Mileage (EPA Unadjusted)
The figures below show what the EPA observed for fuel economy in labratory tests. These mileages are not typical of "real world" driving fuel economy. In the lab, this version of the Range Rover Sport gets up to 24.70 MPG on the highway, 15.30 MPG under city driving conditions, and an estimated combined rating of 18.46 MPG. Labratory highway fuel economy is a full 61% better than city fuel economy.
- Highway
- 24.70 MPG
- Combined
- 18.46 MPG
- City
- 15.30 MPG
Transmission
Type:
AutomaticSub Type:
S6Miscellaneous
Drive System:
Four Wheel DrivePassenger Volume :
UnknownLuggage Volume :
UnknownComparisions
2006 Special Purpose Vehicles - Sport Utility Vehicles 4WD
The title for most fuel efficient vehicle in the special purpose vehicles - sport utility vehicles 4wd class in 2006 goes to the Mazda Tribute Hybrid 4WD with a combined EPA fuel economy rating of 31 miles per gallon. This MPG rating is a full 107% better than the worst in class vehicle, the Ford Expedition 4WD.
- Mazda Tribute Hybrid 4WD
- 31 MPG (Automatic - 2.3L - 4 Cylinder)
- Mercury Mariner Hybrid 4WD
- 31 MPG (Automatic - 2.3L - 4 Cylinder)
- Ford Escape Hybrid 4WD
- 31 MPG (Automatic - 2.3L - 4 Cylinder)
- GMC Envoy 4WD
- 18 MPG (Automatic - 4.2L - 6 Cylinder)
- Volkswagen Touareg
- 18 MPG (Automatic - 3.2L - 6 Cylinder)
- Nissan Xterra 4WD
- 18 MPG (Automatic - 4.0L - 6 Cylinder)
- Chevrolet Trailblazer 4WD
- 18 MPG (Automatic - 4.2L - 6 Cylinder)
- Toyota Land Cruiser Wagon 4WD
- 15 MPG (Automatic - 4.7L - 8 Cylinder)
- Chevrolet Trailblazer AWD
- 15 MPG (Automatic - 6.0L - 8 Cylinder)
- Ford Expedition 4WD
- 15 MPG (Automatic - 5.4L - 8 Cylinder)
