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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 .


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Dipped in Black! Meet the stunning blacked-out Range Rover Sport SV
Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition breaks cover globally. Range Rover has lifted the covers off one of its most popular SUVs globally, albeit in a stealthier, blacked-out avatar. The limited edition has been dubbed as the Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition . It will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10 to 13, while global bookings are expected to open later in 2025. Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition: All you need to know Visually, the SV Black Edition lives up to its name. It features Narvik Black paint paired with gloss black treatment across the exterior, including the grille, badges, quad exhausts, and even the 23-inch forged alloy wheels. Besides that, it also gets a carbon fibre bonnet and black-painted brake calipers. Defender's most Towering version: India plans, electric Defender and more | TOI Auto Inside, the cabin mirrors the exterior's dark theme. It features sculpted performance seats finished in Ebony Windsor leather, gloss black finishers, and special SV Black illuminated treadplates . Under the bonnet, the SUV remains mechanically identical to the standard SV variant. Power comes from a 4.4-litre twin-turbo mild-hybrid V8 engine that produces 635 hp and 750 Nm of torque. That's enough to propel the SUV from 0 to 100 kmph in just 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 290 kmph. The vehicle also gets Range Rover's advanced 6D Dynamics suspension system and the innovative Body and Soul Seats. As mentioned above, the Range Rover Sport SV Black will go on sale globally towards the end of 2025, offering buyers a new stealthier option in the segment of high-performance luxury SUVs . Stay tuned to TOI Auto for latest updates on the automotive sector and do follow us on our social media handles on Facebook, Instagram and X.


The Citizen
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Citizen
Range Rover Sport SV accepts new tailored Black Edition attire
Second bespoke Sport launched in South Africa this year will officially go on-sale after its world debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next week. Second special edition Range Rover Sport launched in South Africa this year sports a fully blacked-out look. Image: JLR JLR has unveiled its second special edition version of Range Rover Sport SV after removing the wraps from the limited run Edition Two in March. Set to be restricted to a number of units, the exact allocation not provided, the SV Black Edition, as with the Edition Two, is the work of the marque's SV Bespoke division with no changes having taken place underneath or up front. The Black number As per its name, the Black is finished is a full Narvik Black hue complete with the gloss exterior package, a black-painted carbon fibre bonnet, gloss black Brembo brake calipers and black quad exhaust outlets. ALSO READ: 'Celebratory' Range Rover Sport blends opulence with performance Going further, the usually white SV roundel on the tailgate now has a black ceramic finish, with the final exterior addition being black forged 23-inch alloy wheels. Inside, and unlike the Edition Two, the Black doesn't offer a choice of interior colours and materials options. Instead, all units receive Ebony or black Windsor leather, gloss black decorative inserts, copper inserts on the steering wheel, centre console and gear lever, and the same forged carbon fibre as on the Edition Two, albeit with the name script. Interior gets a black and partial copper theme. Image: JLR SV Black-branded illuminated treadplates round the interior off, together with the SV Performance seats that do without the carbon seatbacks as on the Edition Two. Mechanically as is Underneath, the SV Black Edition remains dynamically unchanged from the normal SV, meaning the retention of not only the Brembo brakes, but also the 6D adaptive dampers, All-Wheel Steering system, revised chassis and suspension, Active Torque Vectoring and the Active Locking Differential. As mentioned, motivation continues to be provided by the BMW-sourced mild-hybrid 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 that produces 467kW/750Nm. Unique 23-inch gloss black alloy wheels have been selected, while even the exhaust outlets have been finished black. Image: JLR Paired to the ZF-made eight-speed automatic gearbox, with drive going to all four wheels, the Sport SV Black Edition will get from 0-100 km/h in a claimed 3.7 seconds, and hit a limited top speed of 290 km/h. Included is the Dynamic Launch Mode which, apart from the inclusion of launch control, raises the Newton Metres to 800 Nm for short spells. Price Confirmed to make its official world debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed that commences next week, the SV Black Edition has been approved for South Africa priced from R3 671 500 without options. A credit of R300 000 over the Edition Two, the Black's sticker does, however, include a five-year/100 000 km maintenance plan as standard. NOW READ: Mid-range Range Rover Sport HSE shows why it is the one to have


India Today
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Range Rover unveils Sport SV Black Edition
Range Rover has pulled the wraps off the Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition. Described as appearing "dipped in black," this model takes the brand's luxury performance credentials to new heights with an all-encompassing monochrome treatment, marrying pure power with dramatic design SV Black builds upon the already formidable Range Rover Sport SV, infusing every exterior and interior element with a bespoke Narvik Gloss Black finish, including the SV roundel and Range Rover branding—a first for the marque. The result is an SUV that exudes a commanding presence and performance-focused aesthetic unlike anything previously offered in Range Rover's is the essence of sporting luxury,' said Martin Limpert, Global Managing Director of Range Rover. 'SV Black is a statement of audacious rebellion—our designers have gone beyond traditional black packs to deliver something entirely immersive, refined, and unapologetically bold.' Under the hood, the SV Black Edition continues to be powered by a 635bhp, 750Nm 4.4-litre Twin Turbo MHEV V8 petrol engine, rocketing the SUV from 0 to 100kmph in just 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 290kmph. Enhancing its dynamic capabilities is the segment-leading 6D Dynamics suspension system, along with Range Rover's innovative Body and Soul Seats, offering sensory audio and wellness the performance SUV receives a carbon fibre bonnet, 23-inch gloss black forged alloy wheels, quad exhausts, and black-painted brake callipers. Even the interior reflects the stealthy character, featuring Ebony Windsor leather performance seats, SV Black illuminated treadplates, and gloss grand black finishers, completing its brooding yet elegant Range Rover Sport SV Black will be publicly previewed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10–13, 2025, offering a first look at the ultimate expression of sporting Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition will be available to order globally from late to Auto Today Magazine- Ends