A heavily-disguised prototype of the upcoming Range Rover Sport SVR has been spied in the midst of testing and appears almost ready for production. This isn’t the first time laying eyes on a prototype of the new Range Rover Sport SVR. In fact, spy photographers snapped one undergoing tests at the Nurburgring back in January. As for this latest prototype, it was spotted in the Middle East and has received some minor changes from the first prototype we saw. Visible at the front of the prototype is a set of headlights much slimmer than the outgoing Range Rover Sport. We can also see striking turn signals lower down on the bumper, as well as two black grilles intersected by the license plate.
Elsewhere, the prototype is sporting a set
of black wheels sitting above a set of large brakes with red calipers. The
camouflage does a good job at hiding key design details along the sides and
rear of the car but we can also see the outline of a set of slim taillights.
Land Rover has also equipped the prototype with what appear to be
production-spec quad exhaust pipes. The test car also features two shark fin
aerials.
The outgoing Range Rover Sport SVR is
powered by a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 that’s good for 567 hp but this new
model will ditch this engine and is instead expected to use a twin-turbocharged
4.4-liter V8 sourced from BMW. This engine current tops out at 627 hp in the M5
CS and it seems likely that it will be good for at least 600 hp with the new
SVR. It’s also possible a hybrid version could reach the light of day with well
over 700 hp.
As for the new Range Rover Sport in
general, lesser variants are expected to adopt mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid
powertrains. An all-electric version is also tipped to land after 2024.