2026 Range Rover Sport SV Edition One - Sound, Exterior and Interior Details

Thanks: Oh My Car Instagram:   / ohmycardxb   Tel: +971 50 2022773 2026 Land Rover Range Rover SV Price: $153,850-$171,350 Overview Does anyone need a 626-horsepower sport-utility that can out-accelerate sports cars and then tackle a tough off-road trail (ideally with a tire change in between)? Of course not. But if that's something you want, the Range Rover Sport SV is your ticket to speedy luxury. The SV is basically a fully loaded Range Rover Sport packing the most power and the best chassis technology for whatever you want to drive it over. All-wheel drive is standard, of course, as is an air suspension with adaptive dampers that will keep it glued to the road. This fancy five-seat brick is capable of amazing feats, including a claimed 3.6-second run to 60 mph, and it's as nice inside as just about any high-end sedan, just higher off the ground. Expert Tip: Want to go all-out? The larger and even more luxurious Range Rover is available with a 606-hp version of this powertrain in that line's (ahem) range-topping SV trim. Engine, Transmission, and Performance Engine: 626-hp twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 Transmission: 8-speed automatic Drivetrain: all-wheel-drive Under the SV's bonnet lies a righteous 626-hp twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 engine with 553 pound-feet of torque mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission; all-wheel steering and brake-based torque vectoring are standard. With a top speed of 180 mph, the Range Rover SV promises performance that will likely be restricted by the common sense of the person helming it rather than the limits of its all-season Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires. Optional 23-inch carbon-fiber wheels are said to save 20 pounds per corner. Brembo carbon-ceramic brake discs measuring 17.3 inches up front and 15.3 inches in the rear are available. Interior, Comfort, and Cargo First Row: Land Rover doesn't let going fast get in the way of being fancy with the Range Rover SV's performance-minded cockpit. It comes standard with exquisite materials, illuminated headrests, and Land Rover's newest infotainment screen and software. The front bucket seats are bolstered and incorporate two speakers each as part of its 29-speaker 1430-watt surround sound system. There is a bevy of carbon-fiber trim elements, and, not to be outdone by anyone, Land Rover has made the SV's paddle shifters edge-lit. Second Row: The SV's back seats are more or less standard-issue Range Rover Sport, but with trim and materials to match the fronts, of course. Read More https://www.caranddriver.com/land-rov...