Range Rover Sport 3.0 P400 why you should upgrade to a QuickSilver Sound Architect™ Exhaust
June 14, 2024
The 2022 Range Rover Sport 3.0 is a fantastic all-round vehicle and uses the combination of its inline-six engine and hybrid technology to produce staggering economic performance. However, the combination of twin-turbos, catalysts, gasoline particulate filters and the hybrid system leaves this sporty model with an extremely muted soundtrack in every driving mode.
QuickSilver now offers an exhaust upgrade which delivers visually and audibly. Our Sound Architect™ system uses a singular valve which is operated using your smart device.
When open, the gases choose the path of least resistance and the system effectively becomes a straight-through exhaust, with some bleed into the silencer for additional depth of sound throughout the rev range. This pulls through the best the engine has to offer with wonderful pops and crackles on the overrun and far more presence overall.
With the valves shut though, the car returns to a much more muted note, like the factory exhaust sound, as gases are forced only through the silencer. Ideal for a more civilised driving experience, or when being unnoticed is the order of the day.
The system is beautifully made with type 304 stainless steel, which is mandrel bent so flow is never hindered. We then finish this off with four 120mm / ~4.5” wide carbon fibre sleeved tips, which give these Range Rovers a much more aggressive demeanour.
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