The Range Rover Sport SVR is about as wild as SUV’s
come but Kahn Design thought it could make the British bruiser a little more
insane. Dubbed the Range Rover Sport SVR Pace Car, the finished vehicle has
been made to turn even more heads than a typical SVR while also making things a
little nicer in the cabin.
Starting with the exterior, Kahn Design has designed
a new front fascia that combines a 3D mesh grille, customized splitter, and
enlarged air intakes. Additionally, the SVR Pace Car presented incorporates
bright red accents for an added level of insanity.
Exterior modifications continue at the sides and
include flared wheel arches and extended side skirts. There’s also a set of
23×9.5-inch tires at all four wheels with a Diamond Cut Satin Black finish and
305/30 tires. The rear is a little more restrained and includes an extended
roof spoiler, bespoke diffuser and new quad tailpipes.
Inside, Kahn Design has gone to town on the Range
Rover Sport SVR, even though it didn’t really need any more luxuries. Among the
obviously alterations are quilted and perforated leather trim across the seats
finished in bright orange and with a hexagonal pattern. Final upgrades include
stainless steel door sills and aluminum foot pedals.
Surprisingly, Kahn decided against messing with the
SVR’s engine. This means the SUV continues to deliver 575 hp and 699
Nm of twisting power from its 5.0-liter supercharged V8 mill. Anyone who needs
an SUV with more power is clearly compensating for something.