The SUV adopts the Narvik Gloss Black paint seen on other SV Black Editions, along with blacked-out badges, grille, brake callipers, and 23-inch alloy wheels, creating a consistent and stealthy visual appearance.
Inside, it gets ebony leather upholstery with diagonal stitching, black birch wood veneer, and a satin-black ceramic gear selector. Land Rover’s Body-and-Soul Seat (BASS) and Sensory Floor systems are now standard on all SV variants.
Mechanically, it remains unchanged with the 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine producing 615PS and 750Nm, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission and AWD system. It clocks 0–100kph in 4.5 seconds.
Land Rover Range Rover SV Black Edition is set to make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK between July 10–13, 2025. The edition introduces a darker styling approach to the flagship SUV.
While Land Rover sells India-exclusive trims like the Ranthambore and Masara editions, there is no confirmation yet on whether the SV Black Edition will be introduced in the Indian market.