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Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack Debuts With 635 HP At Goodwood
Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack Debuts With 635 HP At Goodwood

NDTV

time13-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack Debuts With 635 HP At Goodwood

Urban Automotive has taken the wraps off the Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025. As the name suggests, the modified car is based on the Range Rover Sport SUV and features exterior enhancements from the Urban Automotive company. Previously, the brand has also presented modified avatars of Rolls-Royce and other Range Rover cars. Talking about the specs, Urban Automotive has left the power unit untouched. The Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack features a 4.4-litre V8 mild hybrid engine that is capable of churning out a peak power output of 635 hp, which is more than the 617 hp offered by the standard Sport SV. Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack The detailing company has brought some major changes for the Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack. The sinister avatar of the Sport SUV gets a new design package that includes carbon fibre used for mirror caps, a carbon fibre bonnet with a "power dome", redesigned front bumper, and an exposed carbon fibre grille. On the rear, it features a new spoiler, diffuser, and carbon fibre bumpers. The brand has enhanced the aggressive appeal with extended wheel arches. Also Read: Bentley Bentayga Speed Sets Hillclimb Record At Goodwood Festival Of Speed While the interior of the Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack remains mostly the same, Urban Automotive has given a few brand-specific highlights. It has installed carbon fibre-backed Recaro front seats, a flat-bottomed steering wheel with carbon effects, and XRS branding on the dashboard. The detailing and exterior overhaul give the Range Rover Sport an aggressive stance. However, the heavy use of carbon fibre has given it a hefty price. The Range Rover Sport Urban XRS Widetrack is priced at Euro 199,995 which is around Rs 2 crore.

India's Tata Motors Q3 profit slumps on weak JLR income
India's Tata Motors Q3 profit slumps on weak JLR income

Reuters

time29-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

India's Tata Motors Q3 profit slumps on weak JLR income

Jan 29 (Reuters) - India's Tata Motors ( opens new tab reported a 22% drop in third-quarter profit on Wednesday, significantly missing analyst estimates, hurt by weak performance at its Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and domestic car businesses. The company's profit fell to 54.51 billion rupees ($630 million) in the quarter from 70.25 billion rupees a year before. Analysts were expecting a profit of 67.42 billion rupees, according to data compiled by LSEG. JLR's pre-tax profit dropped 12% during the quarter, while the India car business posted a 38% slide in earnings. Analysts had said high discounts offered by both businesses to boost demand would hurt earnings at the automaker. JLR accounts for a little over two-thirds of revenue for Tata Motors, and sales of the luxury unit's pricey Range Rover Sport SUV are a cash cow for its Indian parent. ($1 = 86.5320 Indian rupees) Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here.

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