- Power continues to come from the standard twin-turbocharged V8 with 626 hp and 553 lb-ft.
- Shoppers can configure their SUV in either Blue Nebula Matte, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss, or Sunrise Copper Satin.
- Pricing details for the special model haven’t been announced.
Over the past few years, many carmakers have been releasing special ‘First Edition’ versions of new models. JLR did this with the launch of the Range Rover Sport SV Edition One last year, and it’s now followed up that vehicle with the Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two. It may not have the most creative name, but it will allow shoppers to get behind the wheel of a specially equipped model.
Four special themes have been curated for the Edition Two model: Blue Nebula Matte, Ligurian Black Gloss, Marl Grey Gloss, and Sunrise Copper Satin. Each color combines the paint with various carbon fiber accents, and special branding has been added to the front splitter, center console, treadplates, and puddle lamps.
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All four themes come with 23-inch wheels as standard, but customers can opt for a set of small 22-inch shoes. The Blue Nebula model is inspired by the Northern Atlantic coast and includes matching brake calipers, while the Marl Grey Gloss model receives Sunrise Copper calipers. A set of red anodized calipers is standard on Sunrise Copper Satin-painted models, while Nano Yellow calipers are standard equipment on Ligurian Black Gloss models.
Just like the wheels, the color of the brake calipers can be customized. The Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two can also be specified with a body-colored roof, the Satin Forged Carbon Fiber Pack, and the Twill Carbon Fiber Pack.
Each configuration comes with a unique interior specification and different leather upholstery. Key standard details across the four configurations are SV Performance Seats with carbon fiber backs and massage functions. An illuminated SV Mode button has been added to the steering wheels, and the paddle shifters have grown in size. They also include LED illumination.
Like all current Range Rover Sport SV models, the Edition Two rocks a twin-turbocharged V8 pumping out 626 hp and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) of torque, allowing it to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in just 3.6 seconds.
There’s no word on how many examples of Edition Two will be built, although it will likely depend on how many are ordered. Pricing details also remain a mystery.