First Official photos of Range Rover Sport HST

Although the Range Rover HST made it's first debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed a week ago Range Rover has just released the offical photos and press release for the HST.
Not know for concept cars or really anything to wild the HST could point to a new direction for the Land Rover group. The HST is based on the Range Stormer the first ever concept vehicle for Land Rover, based on the Range Rover Sport truck the HST will be based on the Supercharged specification. It will feature extras such as electric sunroof, active locking differential and a unique oak interior.
The HST also gets a unique body with more trim front and rear bumpers and larger front grille. The doors and boot (trunk) are body colored which according to Land Rover press release makes the 'body sides appear deeper, accentuating the vehicles road-hugging qualities'. The most striking feature of the HST has to be the 20 inch 'Stormer' alloy wheels that match the chromed side vents and mirrors.
Read on for more photos and the full press relase....

Gaydon, Warwickshire, 28 March 2006 - The Range Rover Sport, the most dynamic Land Rover ever, now gets an even more exciting look of the new flagship, Supercharged 'HST' specification.
Having received its UK debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Press Launch for 2006, the HST adds a host of additional equipment along with dramatic design cues inspired by the Range Stormer concept car, first shown at the Detroit auto show in January 2004.
"The HST allows a Range Rover Sport customer to drive the closest thing there is to the radical Range Stormer, our first ever concept vehicle and a real milestone for the company," says Land Rover UK managing director, John Edwards.
The new HST will be based on the Supercharged specification with the additional equipment including: electric sunroof, an electronic active locking rear differential and privacy glass. The interior is distinguished by a unique hand polished lined oak trim.
The exterior design is the work of the same Land Rover team that created the original Range Stormer. It includes new flush-fitting front and rear bumpers and a new larger open-mouth grille. The front lower air intake is deeper and new front fog lamps are mounted in the spoiler.
The lower doors and lower rear boot are body-coloured, making the body sides appear deeper, accentuating the vehicles road-hugging qualities. A new tail spoiler is also fitted, and the special rectangular tail-pipes are close to those used on the original Range Stormer concept vehicle.
Further visual impact is provided by the 20inch 'Stormer' alloy wheels, chromed aluminium side vents and body-coloured door mirror cappings, unique to this derivative.
"The HST gives the Range Rover Sport an especially impressive stance, hunkered down tight to the road," says Land Rover design director, Geoff Upex. "It's the extreme version of the Range Rover Sport, the design that will be chosen by those who want to stand out from the crowd."
The HST is available in five colours; Bonatti Grey, Cairns Blue, Java Black, Rimini Red and Zermatt Silver. Performance figures are the same as the standard Supercharged model.
As a Land Rover, the HST will naturally still have off-road capability. The removable chin spoiler means that approach and departure angles are as good as the standard vehicle.
"The Range Rover Sport continues to be a major success for Land Rover, with strong order banks in most markets," says John Edwards. "It appeals not only to those who want a dynamic 4x4 but also to customers who want comfort and refinement. That's why we call it a Sports Tourer. Customers are coming not just from competitor 4x4s but also from premium saloons. They value the extra all-round command driving and breadth of capability that only a Land Rover can offer."
The Range Rover Sport HST is now on sale from £63,000 on the road. For more information contact your local Land Rover dealership or visit www.landrover.co.uk
Range Rover HST



Comments
The Range Rover Sport has a more futuristic, fun feel to it now than older models. I think this will give it a broader appeal.
Posted by: Tracey Postill | April 3, 2006 10:14 AM
It looks good
The style is to my taste.
Posted by: notebook | April 5, 2006 02:38 AM