The 2025 Range Rover Sport SV is getting a new model to its lineup named Edition Two, which is a successor to the previous model which was Edition One.
The Rover is available in four different colours and has specific interior trims. The colours of the car are Blue Nebula Matte, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss, and Sunrise Copper Satin.
The Edition Two features a powerful 626 hp twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 engine like the Edition One, which delivers 553-pound feet of torque and is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. It is said that the Rover can launch up to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and a maximum speed of 180 mph.
The Blue Nebula Matte was inspired by the Northern Atlantic coast, which has a touch of green colour-shifting effect. This includes the latest Stain Forged Carbon exterior package, with a coloured carbon fibre hood, and 23-inch alloy black wheels with an added Blue Nebula brake caliper. Inside the SV, you get a Performance seat in Light Cloud and Ebony Windsor leather.
The Ligurian Black Gloss has a Satin Carbon Twill exterior package, visible carbon fiber hood, and 23-inch Carbon Gloss wheels with Nano Yellow brake calipers, along with Cinder and Ebony interior in Knit and Ultrafabrics PU.
The Marl Grey Gloss exterior has a Gloss Carbon Twill exterior package. It is available with a Rosewood and Ebony Windsor interior with a bonnet made of Exposed Carbon Twill and 23-inch Carbon Gloss wheels with Sunrise Copper calipers.
The Sunrise Copper Satin exterior finish comes with a Satin Carbon Twill exterior pack, a painted carbon fibre bonnet, and a 23-inch forged black alloy wheel with red anodised calipers. The interior features Ebony Windsor leather on the seats.
Inside the new Edition Two are front performance seats with carbon backboards that are 16-way adjustable with a massage function with heating and cooling. The back is also heated and cooled with side support for a dynamic driving experience. The steering wheel is updated with larger gear-shift paddles, thumb grips, and a thicker rim, and has an SV mode button for quick adjustments for suspension, powertrain, steering, transmission, as well as exhaust.
The price of the car will be R3,971,500 and local deliveries will be in early 2025.
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