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tested tipped the scales at a hefty 6,680 lbs , it performed reasonably well in the slalom, completing the course in 26.1 seconds, making it slightly quicker than the 26.3 second time of the Range Rover SWB P440e PHEV previously tested. Things didn’t go so smoothly in the first test, though.
In the first attempt at 77 km/h , the SUV understeered dramatically and the driver had no hope of keeping it between the cones, running over five of them. Various other efforts were also made at 71 km/h and 70 km/h but the Sport continued to experience understeer and didn’t pass the test. The highest successful speed recorded was 69 km/h .
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