- The new Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two introduces four new designs that team exterior paint options with dedicated interior trims
- The designs include the exclusive Blue Nebula Matte exterior, with forged carbon fibre finishings
- Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two retains the same mild‑hybrid 4.4-litre Twin Turbo V8 engine as the first edition, with an output of 626 bhp and 553 ft lb of torque
- It charges from 0 to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 290km/h
First unveiled in May 2023, the Range Rover Sport SV was touted as the most powerful Range Rover Sport yet, blending dynamic performance with reductive design. At the time, it was solely available in ‘Edition One’ specifications, meaning prospective owners would need to choose between one of three curated aesthetics before ‘personalising’ (i.e. adding additional options) it from there.
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Those left wanting for something different from last year’s trio of options may be appeased by the quartet of new releases courtesy of the Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two (a decidedly inspired and original naming system), each accompanied by an abundance of carbon fibre. The new exterior finishes available are Blue Nebula Matte, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss, and Sunrise Copper Satin.
The first, Blue Nebula Matte, is touted by Land Rover as the most exclusive of the lot. Inspired by the Northern Atlantic coast, it contains a hint of green and boasts a colour shifting effect. It’s teamed with a carbon exterior pack which comprises a painted carbon fibre hood and 23-inch forged black alloy wheels, complemented by Blue Nebula brake callipers. Inside, SV Performance seats are finished in Light Cloud and Ebony Windsor leather.
Then, there’s Marl Grey Gloss and Ligurian Black Gloss, each of which eschew the paint on the carbon fibre hood in favour of a two-tone effect and see the alloy wheels swapped for 223-inch glossy carbon wheels . The grey spec features Rosewood and Ebony Windsor leather interiors, while the black spec sees Cinder and Ebony rendered in knit fabric and Ultrafabrics polyurethane.
The only non-neutral hue, Sunrise Copper Satin follows a similar tone to Blue Nebula Matte; it has a painted hood and alloy wheels, with Ebony Windsor leather upholstery inside.
Each specification can be paired with alternative wheels—including 22‑inch Diamond‑Turned alloy wheels—and have the brake callipers swapped out with different colours. Exteriors can also be specified with a roof in the same shade as its body, and naturally there are various carbon fibre packs available for add on.
While the Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two plays dress up in an array of new specifications, what’s on the inside remains the same. Namely, the mild‑hybrid 4.4-litre Twin Turbo V8 engine, which produces an output of 626 bhp and 553 ft lb of torque, allowing it to launch from 0 to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds.
The Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two is priced from $359,715AUD (before ORC) and will be available early 2025.
Words by John Deckard