New Range Rover Sport SV Carbon completes dynamic luxury performance flagship line-up [Photo Gallery]

Image courtesy Range Rover
Image courtesy Range Rover
Image courtesy Range Rover
Image courtesy Range Rover

The new Range Rover Sport SV Carbon introduces a blend of dynamic capability and sophisticated modern luxury to Range Rover’s performance flagship. Completing the new lineup, offered alongside the Range Rover Sport SV and SV Black, the Range Rover Sport SV Carbon is the ultimate expression of lightweight performance, featuring carbon finishes and exclusive colours.

The new model will make its world premiere on 13 August at Range Rover House during Monterey Car Week.

A curated colour palette includes four options in addition to a curated choice from the SV Premium Palette. The standard Forged Carbon Exterior Pack includes stealthy carbon fibre detailing, including surrounding the Active Quad Exhausts, while a Twill Carbon finish, characterised by its distinctive diagonal weave pattern, and exposed carbon fibre bonnet are also available as an option for clients with a preference.

Range Rover Sport SV Carbon features lightweight 23-inch forged alloy wheels complemented by Anodised Black brake calipers, but clients can choose from a range of further optional enhancements, including ultra-lightweight 23-inch Carbon Fibre Wheels. For the ultimate braking performance, Carbon Ceramic Brakes with optional Blue, Yellow, Carbon Bronze or Black calipers are also available.

Inside, clients can choose from a choice of four interior themes including perforated Windsor Leather seats in Ebony, Rosewood/Ebony, Light Cloud/Ebony or, for those seeking a leather-free option, Cinder Grey/Ebony seats formed from perforated, innovative Ultrafabrics™ material. Forged Carbon detailing extends to the seatbacks and dashboard, with a Twill Carbon finish also available. Extended Moonlight Chrome detailing and SV illuminated treadplates also set the interior apart.

Ryan Miller, Product and Services Marketing Director, Range Rover, said: “Following the introduction of the previously limited Range Rover Sport SV Edition ONE and Edition TWO, clients now have more choice when it comes to specifying their ultimate luxury performance SUV. Last month we announced the Range Rover Sport SV Black, offering a stealthy, dipped-in-black aesthetic, while the new Range Rover Sport SV Carbon is an assertive interpretation of our luxury performance SUV. Offered alongside Range Rover Sport SV and SV Black, it completes the new line-up showcasing the best of Range Rover’s sophisticated carbon fibre materials, for the ultimate expression of lightweight performance.”

Under the bonnet a carbon fibre SV engine cover is fitted to the potent 467kW, 750Nm3 4.4-litre Twin Turbo V8 mild hybrid petrol engine, which is capable of powering Range Rover Sport SV Carbon to a top speed of 180mph.

Range Rover Sport SV is the most powerful and dynamic Range Rover Sport ever, blending supreme performance and dynamism with peerless Range Rover capability, refinement and reductive design. Its performance enhancing technologies include 6D Dynamics Suspension, featuring hydraulic interlinked air suspension with pitch and roll control for maximum composure when cornering, accelerating and braking.

Inside, Body and Soul™ Seat (BASS) technology creates a multi‑dimensional audio experience which allows front seat occupants to feel the sound. This sensory audio system provides wellness benefits and an immersive listening experience.

Range Rover Sport SV Carbon Photo Gallery

Jarrod

Jarrod Partridge is the founder of Motoring Chronicle and an FIA accredited journalist with over 30 years of experience following motorsport and the global automotive industry. A member of the AIPS International Sports Press Association, Jarrod has covered Formula 1 races and automotive events at venues around the world, bringing first-hand insight to every race report, car review, and industry analysis he writes. His work spans the full breadth of motoring — from the latest EV launches and road car reviews to the cutting edge of motorsport competition.

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