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Range Rover Sport SV Launched in India at ₹2.05 Crore with 3 Variants

A new luxury SUV just landed in India with numbers that completely change expectations.

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Range Rover Sport SV Launched in India at ₹2.05 Crore with 3 Variants

635PS. 750Nm. Zero to hundred in 3.8 seconds. That sounds like a supercar brief. But this is a Range Rover. And it just landed in India at a price that, for this performance bracket, is genuinely hard to argue with.

Range Rover Sport SV New Variant Prices in India

JLR India has launched the Range Rover Sport SV here at a starting price of ₹2.05 crore ex-showroom. But here is the part worth reading twice: this is not one variant. It is three.

The Sport SV sits at ₹2.05 crore. The Sport SV Black costs ₹2.20 crore. The Sport SV Carbon is priced at ₹2.35 crore. All three run the same 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 mild-hybrid engine producing 626 bhp and 750 Nm, paired with an automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive. The 0 to 100 km/h time is 3.8 seconds across the board.

What separates the three variants is finish and hardware. The Carbon gets the heavier upgrades. The Black is the mid-rung. The base SV is where most buyers will start. Deliveries across all three begin in August 2026, and bookings are open right now.

How the India-UK FTA Reduced the Sport SV's Price

This launch is also one of the first times India's trade agreement with the UK has done something visible for buyers. JLR reduced prices on the Range Rover SV and Sport SV ahead of this launch in response to the FTA tariff revisions. As a result, the new Sport SV is ₹30 lakh more affordable than the limited-run SV Edition Two that preceded it.

That matters for a second reason. The Edition Two was a limited production run. The Sport SV is not. For the first time, buyers can walk in, book an SV model, and expect production-line continuity. No allocation anxiety, no limited-edition waiting game.

Range Rover Sport SV Design and Cabin Features

Land Rover has built five paint options specifically for India: Green in Satin, Orange in Matte, Blue in Gloss, Violet in Matte, and Teal in Gloss. Every one of these comes with a contrasting black roof, and the 22-inch forged alloy wheels on the India-spec car are unique to this market too.

Exterior touches that mark out the SV across all variants include a blacked-out grille and front splitter, quad exhaust pipes, a rear spoiler, and SV badging throughout. The cabin gets perforated Windsor leather seats in a Light Cloud and Ebony theme, a 29-speaker Meridian Signature sound system, a 13-inch touchscreen, a 13.7-inch digital driver's display, 16-way powered front seats, and heated and ventilated seating front and rear. There is also a 6D Dynamics suspension system, which Land Rover describes as a hydraulically interlinked setup designed to reduce body roll and pitch under hard driving.

Level-2 ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and soft-close doors round out the standard equipment list.

Should You Book the Range Rover Sport SV?

The on-road price for the base Sport SV will land in the ₹2.35 crore range once registration and insurance are added, which puts it in direct competition with the Porsche Cayenne Coupe GTS, Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe, and Audi RS Q8. Against those, the Range Rover Sport SV makes a strong case on both performance numbers and cabin quality.

If you have been waiting for an SV without the scarcity of a limited edition, the wait is over.

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