After its debut this year, Range Rover Sport SV now has come with an edition two, with new colors that you can choose from: Blue Nebula, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss, or Sunrise Copper Satin.
The Blue Nebula is matched with a sartin forged carbon exterior,23-inch forged black alloy wheels, and paint-matched blue brake calipers. Marl Grey model is paired with a gloss carbon twill exterior and the carbon hood is exposed, 23-inch carbon gloss wheels, contrasted sunrise copper brakes. The Sunrise Copper Satin gets a finished copper satin paint carbon twill exterior eccent, painted hood and 23-inch forged black alloys with red calipers. The last option is the Lingurian Black Gloss exterior look with a satin Carbon trimming, exposed carbon hood,23-inch gloss carbon wheels, Nano Yellow brake calipers, and Cinder and Ebony interior with knit and ultra fabric upholstery.
The 2025 Range Rover Sport SV totals its weight to 167.7 pounds for Further performance. This weight reduction is performed by available or standard Carbon fiber hoods, Carbon fiber wheels, and carbon Ceramic brake rotors.
Range Rover SV hasn't changed its power as it still uses the 4.4-liter twin-turbo mild hybrid V-8 Engine that produces 626 Horsepower and 553 Lb-ft of torque. It can jump from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds, and the top speed is 180 mph. It's mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and standard all-wheel-drive system.
The interior of the SV is wrapped with Ebony Windsor leather like the one found in Edition One. The front seats are body-hugging and are 16-way adjustable. Featuring an integrated headrest, carbon fiber seat back, illuminated SV Logo Sculpted bolsters, and JLR's Body and Soul technology.
The pricing hasn't been revealed yet for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport SV Edition two but it's expected to be starting at $180,000 to $184,325.
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