Range Rover SV Black: new special edition: photos and trim review

Completely black body, black interior, and black power. 635 horsepower and 3.6 seconds to a hundred — Range Rover Sport SV Black.

July 6, 2025 at 10:33 AM / News

The Range Rover Sport SV with the Black edition will debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Its distinctive feature is the Narvik Black body color, as well as an abundance of black decor: the grille, brake calipers, wheels, and exhaust pipes are all painted dark. The interior is finished with Ebony Windsor black leather.

Under the hood is a twin-turbo engine from BMW with a starter-generator, similar to the standard Range Rover Sport SV: V8 4.4 (635 hp and 750 Nm) paired with an 8-speed automatic and all-wheel drive with a clutch for connecting the front axle.

Apparently, there are also technical improvements, as the Black version is more dynamic than the standard one: acceleration to 60 mph (96 km/h) is 3.6 seconds compared to 3.8 seconds. The top speed is 266 km/h.

To remind, the Range Rover Sport SV made its debut in 2023 as the most powerful and expensive version in the lineup. The SV version replaced the previous "charged" SVR modification.

Sales of the Range Rover Sport SV Black will start by the end of 2025, with the first "live" showcase at the iconic Goodwood Festival of Speed. Unlike the temporary special editions SV Edition One and Edition Two, the "black" edition will be a permanent addition to the SUV lineup.

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