Range Rover Sport HSE Td6: a posh drive through El Niño’s wickedness – Los Angeles Times

Land Rover has made its Southern California reputation by selling cars capable of fording rocky streams and climbing icy slopes to drivers who rarely face anything more challenging than a lentil soup spill in the Trader Joe’s parking lot.

But with a powerful El Niño bearing down upon us, the 2016 Range Rover Sport might be the best vehicle on the market for handling wicked winter weather — in our accustomed comfort and style.

Between their Land Rovers and Range Rovers, the storied English automobile company has been making off-road-capable vehicles since 1948. Although the original Rover company has since become part of larger Jaguar Land Rover (which has since been acquired by Indian automotive giant Tata Motors), they still make ruggedly handsome Jeep-like machines that are capable of handling almost anything.

With the Range Rover Sport HSE Td6, the company is introducing the first diesel Land Rover ever sold in North America. The timing is unfortunate — the company introduced the vehicle just as the Volkswagen diesel “defeat device” scandal was breaking — but its makers expect diesel versions to account for up to 20% of the company’s U.S. sales this year.

It’s a lot of car. Equipped with a 3.0-liter turbo V6 diesel engine that cranks out 254 horsepower and a whopping 443 pound-feet of torque, the Td6 has massive pulling power, well distributed with the eight-speed transmission. And for a large vehicle, it carries its 4,700 pounds gracefully.

The body sits high and wide, but the vehicle drives smaller than it looks, handling more like a sports car than an SUV. Its truck-like heft vanishes as soon as it pulls away from the curb, and it proved much easier than expected to park in tight spaces, thanks in part to a particularly good rear-view camera.

Around town, the vehicle purrs politely. On the freeway, it’s very stable and surprisingly quiet. (The Land Rover folks say that cutting weight by using a lot of very light aluminum in the chassis and body allows them to add extra sound-deadening material around the cabin.) There is very little road or tire noise even at speeds above the posted limit.