Because sometimes, luxury performance needs a little more… darkness.
Gaydon, UK: It’s bold. It’s brooding. It probably listens to Beethoven in surround sound while doing 0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds. Presenting the new Range Rover Sport SV Black — the all-black, all-attitude edition of Range Rover’s most powerful SUV to date. And no, it’s not just a black paint job. It’s an obsidian-themed obsession.
Imagine a Range Rover so black, even the shadows step aside. The SV Black doesn’t just wear black—it lives it. From the Narvik Black body to the Gloss Black everything (bonnet, wheels, brakes, exhausts, mood), it’s what happens when stealth meets swagger on four 23-inch forged alloys.

And the monochrome mayhem doesn’t stop on the outside. Slide in (illuminated SV Black treadplates, thank you very much), and you’re greeted by sculpted Ebony Windsor leather performance seats and trim so dark, it makes a black hole feel underdressed. A special shoutout to the ‘Body and Soul’ seats—because in this SUV, even your lumbar support has rhythm.
But under all the gloss and growl lies a serious performer: a 4.4-litre Twin Turbo V8 Mild Hybrid petrol engine, good for 635 PS and 750 Nm, enough to shame sports cars with a 0-60mph dash in 3.6 seconds. It’s not just fast—it’s elegantly unbothered about it.
Martin Limpert, Global MD of Range Rover, sums it up best: “Range Rover Sport SV Black represents the essence of sporting luxury; a statement of audacious rebellion.” Translation? It’s a tuxedo with teeth.
For those brave enough to wield this shadowy steed, bookings open later in 2025. But if you can’t wait to see darkness sprint uphill, head to the Goodwood Festival of Speed (10-13 July) for an early glimpse of this stealth-luxury icon.
This isn’t just an SUV. It’s a statement. A flex. A power move wrapped in black ceramic badging. If Batman drove an SUV, this would be it.