LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT (2017-22)

The LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT (2017-22) is a versatile luxury SUV that combines rugged capability with premium comfort, making it ideal for families, outdoor adventurers, and those seeking a refined driving experience. Its commanding design, spacious interior, and advanced features set it apart in the competitive SUV market, and it’s especially popular among owners who value off-road prowess alongside on-road sophistication. With a high engagement on MyCarCheck.com—over 51,824 lookups and nearly 20,000 VINs checked—this model remains a top choice for both private buyers and fleet operators alike. Typically used for daily commuting, family outings, or weekend adventures, the Range Rover Sport is known for its reliability, luxury touches, and impressive performance. Its reputation for durability and strong resale value makes it well-suited to a wide range of drivers, from first-time buyers to experienced SUV enthusiasts. Compared to its rivals, the Range Rover Sport stands out with its blend of elegant design, modern technology, and versatile driving capabilities, providing both comfort and confidence on any journey. Whether you’re considering a used model or researching its market value, the 2017-22 Range Rover Sport continues to be a compelling choice for those seeking style, practicality, and prestige in one package.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the 2017-22 Land Rover Range Rover Sport indicates a diverse spread of recorded mileages among vehicles. The most common mileage ranges are 40,000 to 50,000 miles (17.4%), followed closely by 30,000 to 40,000 miles (16.4%) and 50,000 to 60,000 miles (16.9%). Notably, a smaller proportion of vehicles have very low mileage (0 to 10,000 miles) at just 3.9%, while higher mileage ranges such as 100,000 to 110,000 miles and beyond are less frequent, each comprising around 1-1.3%. The data suggests that most vehicles are driven moderately, with a significant cluster around the 30,000 to 60,000-mile mark, and very few vehicles recorded with extremely high mileages over 130,000 miles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows private sale valuation percentages for Land Rover Range Rover Sport models (2017-22) across various price ranges. Notably, the highest percentage discounts—around 6.8%—occur in the £29,000-£30,000 and £32,000-£33,000 brackets, indicating these prices tend to be slightly more attractive for buyers. Conversely, very high or low price points, such as above £50,000 or below £20,000, have significantly lower discount percentages—around 0.3% to 0.5%—suggesting these vehicles are either less negotiable or less frequently preferred for private sales. Overall, the data highlights that mid-range prices (roughly £25,000-£35,000) see the most variation in discounts, reflecting market sensitivity at these levels.
production years
production years
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The data for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2017-22) indicates that the majority of vehicles in this sample were manufactured between 2018 and 2020. Specifically, 29.9% were made in 2018, 25.5% in 2019, and 20.1% in 2020, collectively accounting for over 75% of the vehicles. Vehicles from 2021 and 2022 constitute a smaller proportion, at 18.2% and 6.3% respectively. This suggests that a significant portion of the fleet is relatively recent, with the oldest models from 2018 still making up a considerable share. The diminishing percentages in later years may reflect new registrations or the natural turnover of the vehicle population.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for 2017-2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport indicates that black is the most popular choice, accounting for 36.2% of vehicles. Grey and blue are also common, representing 25% and 16.7% respectively. Lighter colours such as white (9.6%) and silver (8.3%) are less prevalent but still significant. Notably, vibrant colours like red, green, bronze, and brown are quite rare, each comprising less than 1% of the fleet, suggesting a strong preference among owners for neutral and classic tones.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data reveals that for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport (2017–22), the majority of vehicles have been registered with multiple keepers over time. Specifically, 33.6% of the vehicles have had two keepers, while 28.6% have had three. Vehicles with only one registered keeper make up a smaller portion at 12%. Notably, a significant proportion (over 50%) have experienced between two and three owners, suggesting moderate ownership turnover. The relatively small percentages for higher numbers of keepers—such as 5, 6, 7, or 8—indicate that most vehicles tend to stay within a few owners, highlighting limited long-term ownership.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for 2017-2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport vehicles shows that the most common engine capacity is 2993cc, accounting for 40.4% of the vehicles. The second most prevalent is 4999cc at 26%, followed by 1997cc at 15.4%. Smaller engine sizes like 2997cc, 2996cc, and 2995cc are less common. In terms of fuel type, just over half of the vehicles (52.6%) run on diesel, making it the most popular fuel choice. Petrol-powered models constitute 32.6%, while hybrid electric vehicles account for 14.8%, indicating a growing trend towards hybrid technology in this model range.