Land Rover Range Rover SVR Ultimate Edition Revealed
Highlights
- The Range Rover SVR Ultimate Edition gets 3 new colours with a black roof
- The special edition rides on 22-inch wheels along with special badges
- The RR SVR Ultimate Edition uses a 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 wth 575 bhp
The current-generation Range Rover is at the end of its lifecycle with the next version set to arrive in the coming months. And ahead of its departure, Land Rover has revealed the new Range Rover Sport SVR Ultimate Edition as one of the last final versions of the performance-luxury SUV. Developed by JLR's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), the special edition Range Rover gets new paintwork and a host of personalisation options that set it apart from the standard version. The new RR SVR Ultimate Edition will soon make its public debut at the Salon Prive Concours d'Elegance on September 1, 2021.
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The new Range Rover SVR Ultimate Edition gets a number of upgrades over the standard version. This includes three hand-finished exterior paint choices that feature solid glass flakes that brings a star-like sparkle to the colour. The colour options include Maya Blue Gloss and Marl Grey Gloss colours, both of which are exclusive to the Ultimate edition. There's the third Satin Ligurian Black that offers a more stealthy look. Each colour features a Gloss Narvik Black contrast roof that extends to the rearview mirror caps, front grille and grille surround, front wing detail and tailgate finishers.
The RR SVR Ultimate Edition also gets the exclusive contrasting Fuji White edging on side fenders. The Range Rover lettering on the bonnet and tailgate get the Fuji White edging as well, while the bonnet itself is made out of carbon fibre and painted in the body colour. The luxury SUV rides on 22-inch five split-spoke forged alloy wheels and black brake callipers.
In addition to these changes, the Ultimate Edition also gets specially commissioned chrome-finished SV Bespoke B-pillar badges black anodised metal gearshift paddles and Ultimate edition illuminated treadplates. Land Rover recommends an ebony and cirrus interior, while we do reckon customers will be able to personalise it further. There are the SVR-embossed lightweight performance seats as well, draped in Windsor leather and contrasting suede cloth.
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In terms of power, the Range Rover SVR Ultimate Edition gets the same 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 motor that develops 575 bhp and 700 Nm of peak torque. The SVR can hit 0-100 kmph in 4.5 seconds and has a top speed of 283 kmph. Land Rover India is yet to announce the availability of the Ultimate Edition but we do expect to see the model arrive here. Do expect prices to be at a premium over the Range Rover Sport SVR that is priced from Rs. 2.19 crore (ex-showroom, India). The model takes on the Audi RS Q8, BMW X5 M Competition, Lamborghini Urus, Bentley Bentayga and the likes.