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Land Rover Range Rover Sport vs Porsche Cayenne

Value retention, real cost and monthly money, compared on the same 2026 South African data.

The short answer

Too close to call on resale: both keep about 60% of their value over three years. Decide on the deal, not the badge.

Both curves, one chart

R0R750kR1,5mR2,3mR3mNow1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8yYears from now
Land Rover Range Rover Sport Porsche Cayenne

Head to head

Range Rover SportCayenne
New price (from)R 2 212 700R 2 149 000
±Monthly instalmentR 38 674/mR 37 561/m
Retained after 1 year79%79%
Retained after 3 years60%59%
Value after 3 yearsR 1 330 954R 1 270 484
Lost to depreciation (3y)R 881 746R 878 516
Value after 5 yearsR 982 853R 928 723
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Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Since 2005 the Range Rover Sport has been the extroverted choice in the large luxury SUV class, and the SVR versions built a loud local following. The current generation starts around R2.2 million with diesel the volume pick. Used supply is deep and depreciation steep, particularly once cars exit their maintenance plans.

Known for: performance suv street presence

Porsche Cayenne

Since 2003 the Cayenne has been Porsche's volume seller in South Africa alongside the Macan, offering petrol, diesel and later plug-in hybrid power. The current third generation starts around R2.15 million and the coupe body adds a style-led option. Early V8 and diesel models are now affordable used buys, but running costs catch out bargain hunters.

Known for: sports car pace in a family suv

Common questions

Which holds value better, the Land Rover Range Rover Sport or the Porsche Cayenne?

They are close to inseparable: 60% vs 59% retained after three years. Buy on price, spec and the deal you can get, not on resale.

Which is cheaper to own over three years?

Depreciation is the biggest ownership cost. The Land Rover Range Rover Sport loses about R 881 746 over three years and the Porsche Cayenne loses about R 878 516. Fuel, insurance and servicing can narrow or widen that, but the depreciation gap is the number to start from.

What do they cost per month?

On typical finance (10% deposit, 72 months, 11.75%), the Land Rover Range Rover Sport runs about R 38 674 per month and the Porsche Cayenne about R 37 561, before fees and insurance.

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Modelled estimates on a retail basis; spec levels and real transaction prices vary.