Land Rover has introduced the Range Rover Sport SV in India, priced at Rs 2.05 crore (ex-showroom), making high-performance luxury more accessible. This new variant slots below the limited-run SV Edition Two, which costs Rs 30 lakh more, following recent price adjustments on premium Range Rover models ahead of the rollout of the India-UK Free Trade Agreement. Bookings are open now, with first deliveries scheduled for August 2026.
Range Rover Sport SV: Exterior
For Indian buyers, the 2026 Range Rover Sport SV offers exclusive paint finishes: Satin Green, Matte Orange, Gloss Blue, Matte Violet, and Gloss Teal, paired with a black roof and unique 22-inch forged alloy wheels.
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The SUV sports prominent SV badges, quad exhausts, and a large rear spoiler for an aggressive stance. Blacked-out elements include pillars, ORVM housings, Range Rover and Land Rover lettering, front splitter, grille, and air intakes. Unlike Edition Two's 23-inch carbon-fibre wheels and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, this model emphasises bold aesthetics over ultra-lightweight components.
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Range Rover Sport SV: Cabin
Inside, perforated Windsor leather seats in Light Cloud and Ebony create an opulent space, complemented by a sliding panoramic sunroof tailored for India. Additional highlights include an extended leather package, Meridian signature sound system, and illuminated SV-branded door sills. Edition Two variant gets carbon-fibre trim, but the SV prioritises plush comfort for everyday luxury drives.
Range Rover Sport SV: Powerful, Performance
A 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 mild-hybrid engine powers the Range Rover Sport SV, generating 635 hp and 750 Nm of torque. All-wheel drive and an automatic transmission deliver a 0-100 kmph sprint in 3.8 seconds. The 6D Dynamics suspension, with its hydraulically interlinked setup, minimises pitch and roll for superior handling in varying road conditions.
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