Blacked-out luxury SUVs are making a strong style statement in 2025, and Land Rover is capitalizing on the trend with the launch of the Range Rover SV Black. Following recent special editions like the Defender Octa Black and the Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition, the new SV Black brings the brand’s signature opulence in a sleek, stealthy design.
This latest model joins the SV Serenity and SV Intrepid in the elite Range Rover SV line-up, and will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed from July 10 to 13, 2025, in the UK.
The Range Rover SV Black retains the iconic silhouette and proportions of the standard SV model but takes on an ultra-premium, darkened appearance. The SUV is completely finished in a Narvik Gloss Black exterior paint, including blacked-out grille, bonnet lettering, and even a dark gloss Land Rover oval badge on the grille.
Other blacked-out elements include:
23-inch gloss black alloy wheels
Gloss black brake callipers
Black ceramic SV roundel at the rear
The result is an SUV that exudes stealth, sophistication, and luxury all at once—a vehicle designed to turn heads without shouting for attention.
Inside, the SV Black’s cabin continues the dark theme with elevated sophistication. The seats are upholstered in Near-Aniline Ebony leather, complemented by satin black interior finishes. Unlike other luxury SUVs, the SV Black uses single-panel seat covers with minimal stitch lines, providing a seamless, high-end look.
Notable interior elements include:
Satin black ceramic gear selector
Moonlight Chrome detailing around the cabin
Optional signature SV Black motifs
This interior design speaks to those who want both style and comfort in equal measure.
The Range Rover SV Black sets itself apart not only with its design but also with its first-in-class in-car wellness innovations. It now comes standard with:
Body and Soul Seats (BASS)
Immersive Sensory Floor technology
These technologies aim to elevate occupant well-being and make the driving or riding experience immersive and stress-reducing.
Transducers embedded in the seats and passenger floor sync with the Meridian Signature Sound System
The sound system and haptic feedback work together using AI-powered optimization software
Occupants can feel and hear the music, enhancing relaxation and immersion
The system also includes six wellness programs, ranging from Calm to Invigorating, which are designed to:
Reduce stress and anxiety
Improve focus and cognitive response
Create a personalized mood experience
Under the hood, the Range Rover SV Black packs serious power with a 606hp twin-turbocharged V8 engine, promising refined but potent performance. While exact torque figures and 0–100 km/h times haven't been disclosed yet, it’s expected to offer performance comparable to other SV-badged Range Rover models.
The Range Rover SV Black will be offered in multiple configurations:
Five-seat standard wheelbase
Four- or five-seat long wheelbase options
This ensures it can cater to both chauffeur-driven luxury buyers and those who prefer driving themselves.
The model will be available to order by late 2025, with official pricing expected closer to launch. Global availability will follow its unveiling at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, where it will be showcased alongside the Range Rover Sport SV Black Edition.
The 2025 Range Rover SV Black blends blacked-out aesthetics, bespoke luxury, and next-gen wellness technology, setting a new benchmark for premium SUVs. It’s more than just a style statement—it’s a showcase of what’s possible when design, technology, and performance come together.
With its Goodwood debut and bookings opening later this year, the SV Black is poised to become one of the most desirable limited-edition luxury SUVs of 2025.