- All 17 examples are painted in Bespoke Green Satin.
- The interior of the limited-run model is bathed in a combination of Sequoia Green and Perlino Aniline leather.
- Land Rover has partnered with golf club manufacturer Titleist for the model.
It’s become common for car manufacturers to launch ‘special edition’ versions of run-of-the-mill models, and often, the production of these models is capped at a few thousand units. That means they’re not particularly special, nor rare. The latest version of the Range Rover SV is a little bit different.
During the recent Monterey Car Week in California, Land Rover lifted the veil on the new Range Rover SV Carmel Edition. It takes inspiration from the woodlands and ocean cliffs near Carmel, California, and is limited to just 17 units. That makes it harder to come by than some of the planet’s most expensive and exclusive hypercars.
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The limited-run model has been crafted by the SV Bespoke personalization team and is finished in a Bespoke Green Satin exterior. All examples roll on a set of massive 23-inch Dark Grey wheels with Bespoke Green Satin inserts and sitting over black brake calipers.
Plenty of special touches have been made to the cabin of the luxurious SUV, too. For example, it’s clad in a combination of Sequoia Green and Perlino Aniline leather to match the exterior. The carmaker’s most skilled craftsmen have installed dark linear wenge veneers, black ceramic dials, and fully reclinable rear seats with tables, cupholders, and a small refrigerated compartment. All 17 models bound for the production line have black metal badges throughout with 24k gold accents.
Things don’t stop there. The Carmel Edition has special embroidered seats with contrast stitching and SV Bespoke branded tread plates with a 1 of 17 designation.
Land Rover clearly knows its clientele very well and has partnered with leading golf club manufacturer Titleist for the special SUV. Each buyer will receive a professional club fitting experience for two at one of Titleist’s Performance Institutes in the U.S., and two custom sets of clubs. Additionally, $5,000 will be donated to the Del Monte Forest Conservancy for each Range Rover SV Carmel Edition sold.
Interested buyers will need to cough up $370,000 for the privilege of owning one of these rare Range Rovers.