Earlier this year, Mansory unveiled an array of exterior, interior, and mechanical enhancements for the new Range Rover. The culmination of the tuner’s efforts is showcased in a new ultra-limited edition of this luxury SUV. The featured Mansory Heritage Range Rover SV LWB boasts a carbon-rich all-black exterior and a light blue interior, and it’s the first of just three units available for acquisition.

The extensive bodykit of the Range Rover including sporty bumper extensions, wide fenders, side skirts, a new bonnet, side gills, and a double rear spoiler, looks the same as the previous Mansory-tuned examples although here everything is painted black. The same applies to the 24-inch FD.15 alloy wheels which are shod in 295/30R24 tires, sending Rolls-Royce vibes.

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Of course, the company didn’t neglect to add a darker tint on the windows, matching the smoked taillights. This leaves the illuminated Mansory badges and the light blue strip on the profile as the only non-black features of the exterior, giving us a hint of the light-colored cabin.

The interior of the Range Rover has been re-upholstered in leather, with an eye-catching light blue shade and a special kind of perforation, not only for the seats but also for the dashboard, center console, and roofliner. The latter also gained plenty of star-like LEDs for a Rolls-Royce Cullinan effect. All these are combined with dark shiny inserts that look like expensive carbon fiber. Being based on the long-wheelbase Range Rover, there is extra legroom for the rear passengers who enjoy a pair of individual captain chairs.

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Under the hood lies the BMW-sourced twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine which has been tuned to produce 591 hp (441 kW / 600 PS) and 835 Nm (616 lb-ft) of torque. This represents an upgrade over the 523 hp (390 kW / 530 PS) of the stock version but doesn’t match the previously announced 611 (456 kW / 620 PS) for Mansory-tuned Range Rovers. According to the tuner, the long-wheelbase SUV accelerates from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.5 seconds and has a top speed of 280 km/h (174 mph).

The blacked-out Mansory Heritage Range Rover SV is listed for sale on the tuner’s website, which in typical flavor writes “price on request”. As we mentioned earlier, Mansory will only make three examples of this particular build, although we’re sure that Range Rover owners can contact the tuner if they want something different.

 The Mansory Heritage Range Rover SV LWB Is A Blacked Out Beast With A Blue Interior