Common Problems with the
2021–2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk2 (L494)

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2021–2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk2 (L494). 1 of these are serious faults that could be expensive to repair.

3
Known Issues
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Serious
1
Moderate
1
Minor

The 2021–2022 period has 2 more issues than the Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk2 (L494) average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Air Suspension Bag Leaks

SeriousSuspension & Chassis

Rubber air bags perish and crack causing the car to sag. Compressors overwork trying to compensate and eventually fail.

Most affected: All models

Estimated cost: £400–£1,200Affects: 20132022Often appears around: 60,000–110,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Car leaning after parking
  • Slow lift time
  • Noisy compressor
  • Suspension fault warning

What to inspect before you buy

  • Ride height after overnight parking
  • Compressor run time
  • Visual bag inspection

Water Ingress via Boot and Door Seals

ModerateBodywork & Rust

Seal failures around the boot and doors allow water to enter, damaging the audio amplifier, boot electronics, and causing electrical gremlins.

Most affected: All models

Estimated cost: £150–£800Affects: 20132022Often appears around: Any

Typical symptoms

  • Wet boot carpet
  • Amplifier failure
  • Electrical glitches after rain

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect boot floor for dampness
  • Check door seal condition
  • Look for water stains on interior trim

Touch Pro Duo Stability

MinorElectrics & Electronics

The dual-screen infotainment on facelift models is prone to lagging, freezing, or failing to boot.

Most affected: Facelift models

Estimated cost: £0–£300 (Update)Affects: 20182022Often appears around: Any

Typical symptoms

  • Black screens
  • Bluetooth connection loss
  • Laggy interface

What to inspect before you buy

  • Test the screen responsiveness thoroughly

Buying Tips for the 2021 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Mk2 (L494)

  • Listen for SDV6 crankshaft knocking; ensure oil changes are frequent.
  • On later cars (2018+), test the Touch Pro Duo screens for freezing.
  • Check the boot for water ingress - seals can fail, damaging the audio amplifier or other modules.
  • Verify the soft-close door motors (if fitted) all operate correctly.

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