In order to celebrate the Range Rover Sport’s small role in the latest James Bond movie (Spectre), Lumma-Design thought to brighten our day with this unique body styling kit, which isn’t even the most exciting thing about this car.
Aside from all the exterior and interior mods, to which we’ll get to soon, this top of the line Range Rover Sport SVR now packs 680 PS, compared to its usual 550 horses. Lumma’s engineers actually remapped the 5.0 liter V8’s ECU for 630 PS but certain export markets that don’t require EC emissions certification can get the power up to 680 PS.
Not bad for a car that could already launch to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 4.7 seconds without any engine modification, is it?
Moving on to the exterior of the car, we’re looking at the new Lumma CLR SV body kit which is based on the CLR RS conversion. Obvious changes include larger lateral air inlet grilles in the bumper, the slat-free front grille and the redesigned spoiler which gives this RRS an even greater “overtaking presence” according to the tuner.
The rear end of the car got a new spoiler and distinctive rectangular exhaust outlets which surround a revised diffuser. But if it’s those wheels that really caught your attention, then you’ll probably want to know that you’re looking at a set of 22″ rims wearing 305/35R22 Vredestein rubber.
Inside you’ll notice the bespoke thick-rimmed steering wheel, the quilted leather sports seats and if the client so chooses, Lumma will even embroider his or her initials onto the backrests.
The black and the neon green make for a good combo, especially since Lumma knew not to go above and beyond with the color coding.