The “three-door” was created by the SVO (Special Vehicle Operations) division and is timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the Land Rover brand. The model also hints at the three-door version of the first-generation Range Rover SUV.

The Range Rover SV Coupe will be produced in a limited series of 999 units. The base price is 240 thousand pounds. This is almost twice as much as they ask for the initial version of the Bentayga.

From the standard Range Rover, the SV Coupe differs not only in the number of doors and a lowered roof, but also in frameless windows, as well as 23-inch wheels, unavailable for other models of the brand.

The strictly four-seat interior offers many options for leather and wood trim, as well as a 1700-watt Meridian audio system with 23 speakers.

Under the hood of the Range Rover SV Coupe is a five-liter V8 producing 565 hp and 700 Nm. Paired with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission, the engine accelerates the SUV to 266 km/h and reaches the first hundred in just 5.3 seconds.








