Range Rover has revealed the Sport SV Carbon. Offered alongside the Range Rover Sport SV and SV Black, the vehicle prioritizes lightweight performance, featuring carbon finishes and exclusive colors.
The SV Carbon features a cockpit‑like cabin, with forged carbon-fiber‑backed performance seats featuring integrated headrests, sculpted bolsters and illuminated SV logos, complementing a choice of four interior themes – with the option of the Range Rover SV Bespoke service for further personalization. The interior also features premium carbon-fiber accents, a curved touchscreen and ambient lighting, blending performance with modern luxury.
Customers can choose from four interior themes, including perforated Windsor leather seats in ebony, rosewood/ebony and light cloud/ebony. Range Rover also offers leather‑free cinder gray/ebony seats formed from perforated Ultrafabrics material.
Forged-carbon detailing extends to the seat backs and dashboard, with a twill carbon finish also available. Extended moonlight chrome detailing and SV illuminated treadplates also feature. Body and soul seat (BASS) technology has been employed to create a multidimensional audio experience that allows front seat occupants to feel the sound.
“Following the introduction of the previously limited Range Rover Sport SV Edition One and Edition Two, clients now have more choice when it comes to specifying their ultimate luxury performance SUV,” said Ryan Miller, product and services marketing director at Range Rover. “Last month we announced the Range Rover Sport SV Black, offering a stealthy, dipped‑in‑black aesthetic, while the new Range Rover Sport SV Carbon is an assertive interpretation of our luxury performance SUV. Offered alongside Range Rover Sport SV and SV Black, it completes the new line‑up showcasing the best of Range Rover’s sophisticated carbon-fiber materials, for the ultimate expression of lightweight performance.”
The Sport SV Carbon will make its global debut at Range Rover House on August 13, during Monterey Car Week.
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