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Hindustan Times
10-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
2025 Range Rover SV Black: Here are 5 things that change on the all-black edition SUV
Land Rover is expanding its flagship SUV line-up with the Range Rover SV Black, a new variant that brings a distinct all-black aesthetic and enhanced sensory technology to the brand's top-tier offering. Scheduled to be available for order in late 2025, the SV Black joins the SV Serenity and SV Intrepid in the Range Rover SV family. Here are five key aspects worth noting: 1 All-black exterior The SV Black distinguishes itself with a uniform Narvik Gloss Black exterior finish. This includes blacked-out elements such as the front grille, bonnet lettering, 23-inch alloy wheels, and brake callipers. A black ceramic SV roundel at the rear serves as a subtle design identifier. These changes collectively create a darker and more minimalistic take on the Range Rover's familiar design. 2 Interior Inside, the SV Black introduces a new Ebony Near-Aniline leather upholstery with reduced stitching and simplified seat panels, intended to offer a cleaner look. The cabin features black birch veneers, satin black ceramic finishes, and Moonlight Chrome accents across key touchpoints. These materials are selected to complement the model's subdued and uniform aesthetic while maintaining the brand's usual attention to craftsmanship. 3 Sensory floor technology The SV Black will be the first Range Rover to feature Sensory Floor technology as standard. Working alongside the existing Body-and-Soul-Seat (BASS) system, it incorporates vibration transducers in the floor mats to allow occupants to physically feel music and programmed vibrations. Six preset wellness modes, such as 'Calm' and 'Invigorating', aim to support relaxation or alertness during travel. This system is available exclusively on long-wheelbase SV variants. 4 Tyres From late 2025, the SV Black (and other Range Rover models) will be offered with new Pirelli P Zero tyres made from over 70 per cent sustainable materials. These include FSC-certified natural rubber, recycled steel, and silica derived from rice husks. This tyre development marks an industry first and aligns with ongoing efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of high-performance vehicles. Also check these Cars Find more Cars Land Rover Range Rover 4395 cc 4395 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 2.40 Cr Compare View Offers Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 3982 cc 3982 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 3.39 Cr Compare View Offers Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 63 3982 cc 3982 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 3 Cr Compare View Offers Lamborghini Urus 3999 cc 3999 cc Multiple Multiple ₹ 4.18 Cr Compare View Offers Lamborghini Urus Performante 3996 cc 3996 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 4.22 Cr Compare View Offers Maserati MC20 3000.0 cc 3000.0 cc Petrol Petrol ₹ 3.69 Cr Compare View Offers 5 Availability The global debut of the Range Rover SV Black is scheduled for the Goodwood Festival of Speed, taking place from 10–13 July 2025. The model will be available in standard or long-wheelbase configurations, with seating for four or five, depending on the variant. All versions will be powered by a 606.5 bhp V8 petrol engine, consistent with other SV derivatives in the Range Rover portfolio. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date:


Time of India
10-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Blacked-out brilliance! Range Rover SV Black Edition unveiled: What's new
Range Rover SV Black Edition unveiled. Range Rover has taken the wraps off the SV Black Edition, ahead of its global debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed . The company had also unveiled the blacked-out editions of the Sport SV and Defender Octa SUVs recently. Here's a look at what it offers. Range Rover SV Black Edition: What's new As the name suggests, this iteration comes in a stealthier avatar, dressed in all Narvik Gloss Black paint. As far as the highlights goes, it gets gloss black grille mesh, contrasting black-out accents, 23-inch black alloy wheels, and even a black SV roundel. To further elevate the look of the wheels, it features gloss black brake calipers. Inside, it features rich Near-Aniline Ebony leather , satin black ceramic accents, black birch veneers, and Moonlight Chrome highlights. Defender's most Towering version: India plans, electric Defender and more | TOI Auto What really sets the SV Black apart is the debut of an industry-first feature: Sensory Floor technology . It helps you feel music, literally. Available exclusively on long-wheelbase SV models, it adds haptic feedback to the floor mats, complementing the existing seat-based BASS (Body and Soul Seat) tech. Using transducers under the front and rear carpets, it syncs vibrations with the sound system and wellness modes. As a nod to sustainability, Range Rover also announced a new set of Pirelli P Zero tyres made from over 70% sustainable materials. These tyres will be offered across the Range Rover SV range from 2025. Under the bonnet, the SV Black doesn't just rely on looks. It packs a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that belts out 615 hp and 750 Nm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission, and the SUV can sprint from 0-100 kmph in just 4.5 seconds. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .


Auto Blog
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- Auto Blog
New Range Rover SV Black Is Land Rover's Baddest Blacked-Out SUV Yet
By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Expect To Pay Way Over $200k For This Beast Land Rover has revealed yet another blacked-out SUV this month, following the Range Rover Sport SV Black and the Defender Octa Black. The new one is the ultimate boss, though: Say hello to the Range Rover SV Black. A basic Range Rover already starts at well over $100,000 – it's the ultimate luxury SUV for many, and this SV Black builds on that with a more intimidating look. It's quite literally the darkest Range Rover ever created, so let's take a look at what's changed. Chrome? What Chrome? Besides the LED daytime running lights, every single element of the SV Black's exterior has been darkened. It all starts with the Narvik Gloss Black paint, but Land Rover didn't stop there. In front, the grille gets a Gloss Black mesh, while the Range Rover lettering on the wood has the same finish. Along the side, there are 23-inch Gloss Black wheels, and the calipers also get a black finish. As with the front, the rear Range Rover lettering has been darkened. The vertical, slit-like taillights are just about the only elements that manage to break up the sea of black. Coupled with the latest Range Rover's incredibly taut body, which is not interrupted by any vulgar openings or creases, and this SV Black model is undeniably striking. Darkened Interior Retains Rich Materials Soft, satin black finishes are found everywhere in the opulent cabin of the Range Rover SV Black. It comes with near-aniline Ebony leather upholstery with rectangle perforations and special upper stitching. The leather is complemented by black birch veneers, and the expanses of black are gently relieved by Moonlight Chrome details. The shift lever has a satin black ceramic finish. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. For the first time, Body-And-Soul Seats are standard in the Range Rover SV. Not only comfortable, these seats are linked to the audio system to deliver a more immersive experience, or to relax occupants. These seats are combined with the Sensory Floor, which uses new haptic feedback. These sensations are physically felt by occupants through the floor and seats, creating a 'full-body audio experience'. The pulsations in the floor work with four transducers in the rear and front floor, getting the most out of the Meridian Signature Surround Sound system. When not enjoying music, this system utilizes a wellness program with various settings, from Calm to Invigorating. Familiar, Punchy V8 Source: Land Rover The SV Black gets the same twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 606 horsepower as the normal Range Rover SV. With standard all-wheel drive, the 0-60 mph sprint takes 4.3 seconds and the top speed is over 160 mph. Debuting at this week's Goodwood Festival of Speed, this SUV will be one of several high-end debuts at the prestigious event. The new Range Rover SV Black is will be available to order later in 2025. We don't know the price yet, but the normal Range Rover SV begins at $213,200, so this would could easily cost north of $230k when it goes on sale. About the Author Karl Furlong View Profile


Hindustan Times
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Range Rover SV Black unveiled, gets all-black treatment
The Range Rover SV Black, Land Rover's latest flagship SUV, offers a luxurious all-black design and pioneering Sensory Floor technology. Available for order in late 2025, it features sustainable Pirelli tyres and a 615 PS V8 engine, making its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Check Offers Land Rover has officially unveiled the newest addition to its flagship SUV lineup – the Range Rover SV Black, a model that redefines luxury and innovation for the modern elite. Set to be available for order in late 2025, this ultra-luxurious variant will join the existing SV Serenity and SV Intrepid, further enriching the Range Rover SV family with an all-black, deeply refined design theme and cutting-edge technology. As the name suggests, the SV Black is going all-out with the Black theme. The exterior is finished in Narvik Gloss Black. Every detail—from the polished black grille and gloss black bonnet lettering to the bespoke 23-inch alloy wheels and subtly branded brake calipers— are now finished in black. At the rear, a ceramic SV roundel subtly signifies the vehicle's place in the ultra-premium SV portfolio. Also Read : New Land Rover Defender Octa Black unveiled with darkened, sinister look Inside, the SV Black features an all-new Ebony Near-Aniline leather interior with minimal stitching for a clean, seamless aesthetic. Black birch veneers and satin black ceramic finishes, including on the gear shifter, complement the cabin's rich texture. Moonlight Chrome accents add a sophisticated gleam across the interior, elevating the tactile and visual experience. One of the standout features of the SV Black is its debut of world-first Sensory Floor technology, enhancing Range Rover's existing Body and Soul Seat (BASS) system. This innovation allows occupants to not only hear but also feel the audio experience through synchronized vibrations in the floor mats, powered by transducers embedded in both the seats and the footwells. The thick-pile carpet encourages users to remove their shoes and immerse themselves fully in the experience. The system includes six wellness modes such as 'Calm' and 'Invigorating', designed to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve cognitive alertness during journeys. This technology comes standard on all long-wheelbase SV models, including the new SV Black. Range Rover SV Black comes with an all black interior. Sustainable Performance with Pirelli P Zero Tyres Furthering its commitment to innovation and sustainability, Range Rover is introducing industry-first Pirelli P Zero tyres, constructed from over 70% recycled and bio-based materials. These tyres offer superior performance while integrating eco-conscious materials like FSC-certified natural rubber, recycled steel, and silica from rice husks. Global Debut and Availability The Range Rover SV Black will make its global premiere at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (July 10–13, 2025), alongside the newly revealed Range Rover Sport SV Black. Customers can expect to order the SV Black later this year in a choice of five-seat standard wheelbase or four- and five-seat long wheelbase variants, all powered by a potent 615 PS V8 engine. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2025, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 09 Jul 2025, 10:59 AM IST


India Today
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Range Rover SV Black unveiled
Range Rover has taken luxury to new heights with the unveiling of the Range Rover SV Black, a model that blends cutting-edge wellness technology with an unmistakably bold design. Making its global debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the SV Black joins the SV Serenity and SV Intrepid in the brand's Range Rover SV vehicle introduces the world's first 'Sensory Floor' system, available exclusively on long-wheelbase Range Rover SV models. Paired with Range Rover's Body and Soul Seats (BASS), this immersive technology allows occupants to feel the music or select one of six wellness programmes, right through their the plush thick-pile carpets of the SV Black lie advanced transducers that vibrate in harmony with the Meridian Signature Surround System, delivering a fully enveloping, haptic audio experience. The system doesn't just play music, it pulses through your body, syncing rhythm with movement to enhance mood, calm nerves, or even improve focus. With modes like Calm and Invigorating, it's wellness on wheels. As its name suggests, the Range Rover SV Black is a masterclass in monochromatic elegance. From the Narvik Gloss Black exterior to the darkened 23-inch alloy wheels, every surface exudes stealthy sophistication. Even the grille, badges, and brake callipers have been given the deep black treatment, while a ceramic SV roundel at the rear subtly signals the craftsmanship the luxury continues with an Ebony Near-Aniline leather interior, single-panel seat designs for a cleaner look, and unique black birch wood veneers. Moonlight Chrome accents and a satin black ceramic gear shifter lend a cool, jewel-like finish to the Rover also announced industry-first Pirelli P Zero tyres, debuting across the lineup in late 2025. These high-performance tyres are made from over 70% bio-based and recycled materials—including FSC-certified natural rubber and silica derived from rice husks, underscoring Land Rover's commitment to sustainability without compromising the hood, the SV Black is powered by a potent 615PS V8 engine, ensuring that this symbol of serenity doesn't shy away from performance. Customers will be able to choose between five-seat standard wheelbase or four and five-seat long-wheelbase configurations when the vehicle becomes available to order later this to Auto Today Magazine- Ends