Land Rover begins accepting bookings for the 22 Range Rover SV in India and here’s everything we know about it…
Jaguar Land Rover India has started accepting bookings for the new Range Rover SV. Designed by the Special Vehicles Operations wing, Range Rover SV is a powerful SUV with immense luxury and personalization opportunities onboard. Available in two exclusive design themes- Serenity and Intrepid, the SUV can be booked through the JLR dealerships and via the official website.
2022 Range Rover SV: What Is It?
The new Range Rover SV will be available in both the standard wheelbase and LWB layouts. The five-seater LWB is a first in its history. The vehicle makes use of many exquisite colors, trims, and materials in various places of its design. It also offers high degrees of personalization to the buyers. The overall design cues stand close to those of the new Range Rover. Notable exterior design highlights include the five-bar grille, stylish front bumper, Ceramic SV roundel, optional triple finish 23-inch wheels, etc.
The vehicle is available in two design themes- Intrepid and Serenity. Serenity has it in absolute luxury while Intrepid infuses a stealth-trait into it. These themes can further be personalized according to individual preferences. There are a total of 7 design theme combinations on offer.
The design ways differ in the design and layout of their cabins as well. The new Range Rover SV is packed with luxury and features inside, with the key feature highlights being 13.1 inch rear entertainment screens, super soft leather upholstery, etv. Additionally, buyers can also opt for a luxe four-seat SV signature Suite that offers even more luxuries like an electrically deployable club table and integrated refrigerator.
Powertrains
2022 Range Rover SV has two powertrains to choose from- 4.4L Twin Turbo petrol churning out 522 hp and 750 Nm and a 3.0L six-cylinder diesel producing 345hp and 700 Nm.
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