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2013 Range Rover Sport

Land Rover will put some minor updates on the 2013 Land Rover Sport. New wheels, a new towing package, standard Brembo brakes on the Supercharged model (regular brakes are an alternative for no extra money), and shuffled color combinations for the interior round out the changes. Yep, that's it.

But wait; there's more! Land Rover is selling two new limited edition models here! One is called the  Sport Supercharged Limited Edition while the other is the GT Limited Edition. In keeping with what their names suggest, the Sport makes the SUV sportier, and the GT will add some more opulence and bling to the SUV. Like a gangsta. 

300 Sport Limited Edtions will be delivered to our shores sprayed Santorini Black and 200 will be painted Fuji White. 400 GT Limited Editions will be Santorini Black and 350 will be coated with Fuji White. Funny thing is, Land Rover is British. 

 Anyways, you don't really get much with the GT Limited Edition. Paddle shifters on the steering wheel, exclusive 20-inch wheels, weird exhaust tips and a high-end surround sound system will differentiate the GT model. Sport Limited Editions have red accenting, a Harman/Kardon audio system, yet offers no real performance advantage.

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