Land Rover has officially unveiled its Range Rover SV Black Edition, a striking new variant of its flagship SUV that features a full blackout aesthetic.
This premium SUV has been finished in Narvik Gloss Black to transforms the iconic Range Rover silhouette into a sleek masterpiece. Every exterior detail, from the grille and bonnet lettering to the bespoke 23-inch alloy wheels and brake calipers, has been coated in black and looks very attractive.
A ceramic SV roundel at the rear subtly identifies it as part of Land Rover’s ultra-premium SV portfolio, which also includes the SV Serenity and SV Intrepid models.
So, lets know what are the features available in this premium SUV.

Range Rover SV Black Edition: Inside the Blackout
Inside the cabin the new SV Black continues its monochrome theme. The cabin is adorned with Ebony Near Aniline leather, featuring minimal stitching for a seamless, sculpted look.
We can also see lack birch-colored veneers and satin black ceramic finishes especially on the gear shifter, which add depth and richness. On the other hand the moonlight chrome accents enhance the luxurious feel of the interior.
Land Rover has also introduced Sensory Floor technology, a world-first feature that allows passengers to feel audio through synchronized vibrations in the floor mats.
This feature works in conjunction with the Body and Soul Seat (BASS) system, which offers six wellness modes such as “Calm” and “Invigorating” to reduce stress and enhance alertness during drives.
Range Rover SV Black Edition: Sustainable Luxury on the Move
In a commitment to eco-conscious engineering, the SV Black Edition is equipped with Pirelli P Zero tires made from over 70% recycled and bio-based materials, including FSC-certified natural rubber, recycled steel, and silica sourced from rice husks demonstrating that sustainability and performance can coexist in high-end automotive design.
Range Rover SV Black Edition: Global Debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Range Rover SV Black Edition will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10 to 13, where it will be showcased alongside the new Range Rover Sport SV Black.
Although there are no mechanical upgrades, the SV Black’s visual enhancements and sensory innovations position it as a collector’s dream and a bold evolution of modern luxury.
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