13:24 13-02-2026

Range Rover Sport depreciation: 64% value loss in 5 years

Analysis shows the 2021 Range Rover Sport depreciates 64% over five years, worse than rivals like Lincoln Aviator and BMW X5. Get key data on luxury SUV resale values.

According to analysts at CarEdge, the 2021 Range Rover Sport loses a substantial 64% of its value over five years of ownership.

CarEdge's findings are backed by Kelley Blue Book (KBB) data, which shows the current resale value of the base SE trim at $27,100. Given that the new Range Rover Sport SE had a starting price of $72,180 five years ago, the depreciation remains significant at around 63%.

When compared to rivals, the Range Rover Sport's figures stand out. For instance, the 2021 Lincoln Aviator saw a 52% drop in value over five years, per CarEdge.

The BMW X5 and Audi Q7 also experienced notable declines, with values falling by 51%. Additionally, the 2021 Genesis GV80, Porsche Cayenne, and Volvo XC90 each lost about 50% of their original price over the same period.