
Range Rover SV Masara Edition Arrived In India, Here's What Makes It Worth Rs 4.99 Cr
The name has been derived from the Sanskrit word that means Sapphire. This is the second India-specific special edition in the after Ranthambore edition.
The luxury car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has added another limited edition to its fleet called the Masara under the Range Rover lineup. The name has been derived from the Sanskrit word that means Sapphire. This is the second India-specific special edition in the after Ranthambore edition.
The model has been released in India at the starting price of Rs 4.99 crore (ex-showroom). The company said that only 12 examples will be made, which will make it more exclusive in the segment.
Insipration From Where?
Inspired by the deep blue sapphire found in the Himalayan region, the SUV flaunts a unique and bold style statement. It gets a deep satin blue matte shade from the outside, featuring silver chrome and Corinthian Bronze trim.
What's So Special?
It gets a gold finish signature grill at the front, and has been treated with massive 23-inch Oblivion 1077 diamond-turned alloy wheels, complemented by glossy black callipers with dark grey contrast.
The target audience will get the Masara Edition in dual-tone interior, flaunting and impressive yet ultra luxury Liberty Blue and Perino leather upholstery with bright noble jewellery accents and Burr Veneer all around.
The company has included the seats with embroidered elements with personalised scatter cushions to make it more special. It also gets SV Bespoke branded tread plates that show the Masara Edition.
Inside the cabin, it continues to get the advanced features such as fully electric adjustable reclinable seats, deployable cupholders, a massive panoramic sunroof, a powered club table, and a refrigerator with SV etched glassware. Under the hood, it uses a robust 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that generates a maximum power of 606 BHP and 750 Nm.
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