Range Rover Sport SV Black Breaks Cover
Unapologetically Bold: Range Rover Sport SV Black Breaks Cover
Range Rover has pulled the wraps off its most commanding interpretation of luxury performance to date — the Range Rover Sport SV Black. Scheduled for release in late 2025 and previewing at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the SV Black is a monochromatic masterstroke that amplifies the stealth, style, and sheer power of the marque’s flagship performance SUV.
Described by Range Rover as a vehicle that appears to have been “dipped in black,” the SV Black is more than just a design package — it’s a statement. Every inch of its exterior has been treated to a Narvik Gloss Black finish, including bespoke 23-inch forged alloy wheels, gloss-black brake calipers, black quad exhausts, and for the first time ever on a Range Rover, a black ceramic SV roundel and blacked-out brand badging.
Inside, the dark aesthetic continues with sculpted performance seats wrapped in Ebony Windsor leather, SV Black illuminated treadplates, and Gloss Grand Black interior trim. The result is a cabin that’s as brooding as it is luxurious — a perfect match to the vehicle’s muscular presence.
But this isn’t just about looks.
Under the hood lies Range Rover’s most potent powertrain yet: a 467kW / 750Nm 4.4-litre Twin Turbo MHEV V8, launching the SV Black from 0-60mph in just 3.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 180mph (290 km/h). It’s a breathtaking performance, backed by 6D Dynamics Suspension, one of the most advanced chassis systems in its class, and the pioneering ‘Body and Soul’ seats that blend audio immersion with wellness benefits.
Martin Limpert, Global Managing Director of Range Rover, puts it plainly:
“Range Rover Sport SV Black represents the essence of sporting luxury; a statement of audacious rebellion.”
With its all-black aesthetic and uncompromising engineering, the SV Black isn’t subtle — and that’s exactly the point. It redefines what stealth performance looks like in the luxury SUV space.
Available to order globally from late 2025.
Priced from $361,943 Drive away in NSW ($335,395 RRP + ORCs), with first arrivals expected early 2026









