Work has already begun on the next-generation Range Rover Sport, but the company hasn’t forgotten about the current model as they’ve introduced the new Range Rover Sport SVR Ultimate Edition. Created by Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations, the model is available in three different colors including Gloss Maya Blue, Gloss Marl Grey and Satin Ligurian Black. The first two are exclusive to the Ultimate Edition and feature a “spectacular glass flake technology for an intense star-like sparkle.”

Regardless of what color is selected, all Ultimate Editions have a contrasting Narvik Black roof as well as black knurled “Range Rover” lettering which is contrasted by Fuji White edging. The latter color can also be found on the front fender vents.

 

Other highlights include a carbon fiber hood and Narvik Black accents on the grille, mirrors and tailgate finisher. Buyers will also find 22-inch forged alloy wheels that are backed up by a high-performance braking system with black calipers. The unique styling continues in the cabin as the SV Bespoke team has installed special B-pillar badges, black anodized metal paddle shifters, and illuminated “Ultimate Edition” sill plates. Customers will apparently have a choice of upholstery options, but the company recommends an Ebony and Cirrus interior which has SVR-embossed performance seats in Windsor leather and suedecloth.

The supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine carries over and enables the model to be the “fastest, most powerful and most dynamic Land Rover ever produced.” Thanks to 575 hp and 700 Nm of torque, the Range Rover Sport SVR rockets from 0-96 km/h in 4.3 seconds and will eventually hit a top speed of 283 km/h.

The Range Rover Sport SVR Ultimate Edition will celebrate its public debut at Salon Privé next month, but the model is already available to order and will cost £ 123,900 in the United Kingdom. In America, the Ultimate Edition will set you back US$ 141,600 excluding a US$ 1,350 destination and delivery fee.