Range Rover SV Coupe Announced, Debuts In Geneva


Land Rover has released the first teaser image of the Range Rover SV Coupe ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.

Billed as the “world’s first full-size luxury SUV coupe,” the model will be built by Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations and feature a “seductive body design” as well as a “supremely refined interior.”

The company isn’t saying much about the model but it was recently caught undergoing testing. Photos showed the coupe will have a familiar design but adopt a sportier greenhouse and a more dynamic roofline.

The interior photo released by the company reveals an upscale cabin with premium leather upholstery, wood trim, and a full-length center console. We can also see individual rear seats and numerous metallic accents.

Land Rover says the vehicle will pay tribute to the original Range Rover which was launched as a two-door coupe in 1970. Production will be limited to 999 units and it sounds like the coupe will be offered in a variety of international markets.

In a statement, SVO managing director John Edwards said the Range Rover SV Coupe will “offer clients an alluring combination of peerless luxury and rarity.” He added the model’s unveiling will be a “defining moment for Land Rover, the Range Rover portfolio and Special Vehicle Operations.”

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