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Range Rover unveils Sport SV Black edition, set to debut at Goodwood 2025 in July

Range Rover unveils Sport SV Black edition, set to debut at Goodwood 2025 in July

Time of India2 days ago
Range Rover
has taken the wraps off its latest
performance-focused SUV
, the
Range Rover Sport SV Black
, with stealth-like aesthetics and a commanding presence.
The latest iteration of the Sport SV will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK, scheduled from July 10 to 13, 2025. The SUV will be available for orders starting late 2025.
From its
Narvik Black bodywork
to the
black ceramic SV roundel
, every detail has been meticulously crafted to deliver what Range Rover describes as a look as if 'dipped in gloss'.
'Range Rover Sport SV Black represents the essence of sporting luxury; a statement of audacious rebellion,' said Martin Limpert, global managing director, Range Rover.
Compared to the existing model, the SV Black edition introduces a comprehensive Narvik Gloss Black Exterior Pack, including a black-painted carbon fibre bonnet, Gloss Black forged 23-inch alloy wheels, Gloss Black brake calipers, and quad exhausts. Inside the cabin, the theme continues with Ebony Windsor leather performance seats, SV Black illuminated treadplates, and Gloss Grand Black finishers.
Performance and other features
Under the hood, the SV Black is powered by a 635PS, 750Nm 4.4-litre Twin Turbo MHEV V8 petrol engine, capable of launching the SUV from 0-60mph in just 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 180mph. It also features the '6D Dynamics Suspension' system and 'Body and Soul Seats', which offers immersive sound and wellness benefits.
In addition to the SV Black, Range Rover is also introducing a newly tuned version of the Range Rover Sport SV, which shares the
635PS hybrid V8
powertrain and advanced 6D Dynamics system, with a top speed of 165mph.
Bookings & Configurations
Customers interested in configuring the new SV variants can visit the company's website, with the SV Black set to become available for orders later this year.
The Range Rover Sport SV Black, as the name suggests, will be available in only one color: black.
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