Range Rover SV Coupé is world-first full-sized SUV Coupé

Range Rover has defined a new genre with the world’s first full-size luxury SUV Coupé. Just 999 of the hand-assembled two-door Range Rover SV Coupé will be produced at its SVO Technical Centre in Warwickshire.

“The Range Rover SV Coupé is a celebration of the Range Rover bloodline. With a dramatic two-door silhouette, this breath-taking four seat coupé alludes to its unique heritage whilst being thoroughly modern and contemporary. Beautifully realised, superbly engineered, the Range Rover SV Coupé delivers the most distinguished, luxurious and exclusive Range Rover ever built,” said Gerry McGovern, Chief Design Officer of Land Rover.

Beautifully proportioned, the SV Coupé features Range Rover’s signature floating roof, continuous waist and tapering tail. Its pixel-laser LED headlights comes equipped with 144 LEDs and four laser diodes that is said to provide five times higher luminance than standard LED lights on Laser Supplementary High Beam.

The carefully curated body colour combinations include a new Contour Graphic available in four duo-tone colourways and are offset by unique side vent and grille designs.

Customers can also order the Liquesence optional paint finish, which brings a liquid metal finish to the car. It is also the first Range Rover with a 23-inch wheel option.

Enhanced luxury and exquisite craftsmanship extends inside too, with power-closing frameless glass doors and semi-aniline leather front seats. Their gradated diamond quilt design is unique to SV Coupé.

SV Coupé is also the fastest-ever full-size Range Rover, with a 226km/h top speed.  Powered by a 416kW 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 petrol powertrain, the most powerful engine ever placed in a full-size Range Rover, means SV Coupé hits 0-100km/h in just 5.3 seconds.

The suspension is tuned to provide a more driver-focused edge than the standard Range Rover, with a ride height lowered by 8mm, but will remain composed and comfortable at all times. Plus, the SV Coupé loses none of Range Rover’s legendary all-terrain ability, with 900mm maximum wading depth – and a maximum towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes.

The Range Rover SV Coupé is set to arrive in Australia from Q1, 2019 with local pricing to be announced shortly. Prospective clients can register their interest now on www.landrover.com.au

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