Land Rover Range Rover Sport for 2010 comes with many technical changes and also includes several new advanced features in its design.
The engine power and handling ability of the vehicle has been considerably increased when compared to the earlier models.
The following 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SC review will discuss some of the notable features present in this new vehicle.

Standard Version Levels and Options
The 2010 version of Land Rover Range Rover Sport SC is a mid-sized Sports Utility Vehicle, which is obtainable in two-main trim levels namely: Supercharged and HSE version levels.
The HSE trim level is equipped with standard options that include a sunroof, nineteen-inch wheels, auto-fainting rearview mirrors, fog lights, adaptive damping, an air suspension system, parking sensors, remote access/start, cruise control, leather upholstery, driver memory options, Bluetooth, woody internal trim, fourteen-speakers stereo system, a navigation system, and iPod connection.
The Supercharged edition includes additional standard features like Brembo front brakes, steering column integrated shift paddles, a unique grille, a Dynamic suspension facility, adaptive cruise control, an entertainment system for rear seat occupants, satellite radio, and upholstery.
Power-Train Specs
The new Land Rover HSE versions are driven by a V8 5.0 liter engine that delivers an output power of around 375 hp and torque of about 375 lb-feet. The Supercharged edition is propelled by a more powerful engine, which produces 510 horsepower and torque of around 461 lb-feet.
This vehicle is equipped with a 6-speed auto transmission system that transfers the power to the rear wheels.
Fuel Economy
According to EPA, 2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SC provides a fuel economy of around 13 mpg in the city limits and 18 mpg on highways.