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Range Rover has revealed the Sport SV Edition Two, featuring a twin-turbo V8 engine from the M5 and a choice of four exclusive designs.
Marketplace Journalist
Marketplace Journalist
JLR can’t stop making special editions, following up the Range Rover Sport SV Edition One with the aptly-named Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two.
Based on the Range Rover Sport SV, the Edition Two is equipped with unique carbon fibre trim, a range of new paint finishes and interior tweaks.
In Australia, the SV Edition Two is priced from $359,715 plus on-road costs, with first deliveries expected in early 2025.
There are four new exterior themes for the Edition Two: Blue Nebula Matte, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss and Sunrise Copper Satin – well down from the 14 options available for the Edition One.
Blue Nebula examples feature a matte finish inspired by the Northern Atlantic coast, a Satin Forged Carbon exterior pack, a painted carbon fibre bonnet, 23-inch forged black alloy wheels, body-coloured brake calipers, and SV Performance Seats in Light Cloud and Ebony Windsor leather.
The Marl Grey Gloss theme includes a gloss Carbon Twill exterior pack, exposed Carbon Twill bonnet, 23-inch carbon gloss wheels, Sunrise Copper brake calipers, and a Rosewood and Ebony Windsor interior.
Those who order the Sunrise Copper Satin exterior get the Satin Carbon Twill exterior pack, apainted carbon fibre bonnet, 23-inch forged black alloy wheels with red anodised brake calipers, and Ebony Windsor upholstered leather seats.
Finally, the Ligurian Black Gloss exterior teams a Satin Carbon Twill exterior pack with an exposed carbon fibre bonnet, 23-inch Carbon Gloss wheels (contrasted with Nano Yellow brake calipers), and a Cinder and Ebony interior in Knit and Ultrafabrics polyurethane.
The interior features heated and cooled, 16-way adjustable seats with a massage functionality, while the rear seats have a powered recline function and 60/40 split-seat folding capabilities.
Increased rear roll stiffness has been implemented for immediate steering responses.
Under the bonnet a BMW-sourced 4.4-litre twin-turbo MHEV V8 petrol engine continues to produce 467kW of power and 750Nm of torque, identical outputs to the new M5.
JLR claims the SV Edition Two can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 3.8 seconds, before pushing on to a top speed of 290km/h.
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Tyra Lawler-Cass is a marketplace journalist based in Sydney, Australia. She studied PR & Social Media and Creative Writing at Macquarie University and has a passion for fast, luxury cars. She loves to travel and is always down to dine out.
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