The new Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition is scheduled for South African introduction in the fourth quarter of 2020, with pricing to be made available closer to the time.
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The latest model to get the treatment is the Range Rover Sport SVR and thanks to its Volcanic Rock Satin wrap, it is one sinister looking SVR.
Cosmetically you will notice a new set of turbine design Hawke wheels measuring a whopping 23 inches and finished in glossy black while the car receives the typical Manhart decal set.
To match the sinister look you will also get an Overfinch Bluetooth performance exhaust system which enhances the Range Rover’s V8 soundtrack.
Niels van Roij Design will charge between £275,000 and £375,000 (R5.2 million and R7.2 million) for the conversion and apparently that price does not include the cost of the base vehicle either.
They did not mention any power upgrades, so don’t expect any added output under the hood.
Out of nowhere, Land Rover has revealed a highly-stylised SUV with a supercharged 5.0-litre V8 under the bonnet.
The rear is a little more restrained and includes an extended roof spoiler, bespoke diffuser and new quad tailpipes.
“The SLT is a vehicle dedicated specifically to the yachting world and style ambassadors.”
Just six units out of the 999 are destined for South African shores.