Having announced pricing for the Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon last week, Land Rover has revealed a range of 24 bespoke versions of the standard SVR, as well as three of the Velar SV Autobiography (SVA) that places on emphasis squarely on colour.
Mechanically unchanged, meaning outputs of 423kW/700Nm and 405kW/680Nm from the 5.0-litre supercharged V8, the palette, which can be extended to certain parts of the interior, is said to be inspired from not only South Africa’s heritage, but also nature.
Velar SVAutobiography
The work of Solihull’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) divisions, the commissioned three Velar SVAs are decked-out in three different hues
Sport SVR
As for the Sport, the special 24 versions feature five hues with 20 being finished in Stimela sa Sebusuku, a satin black whose name means ‘midnight train’ in isiZulu, a reference to the role trains played in building the country.
The remaining four consists of:
In addition to the colours, all of the 27 models come as standard with illuminated ‘Built by Special Vehicle Operations’ treadplates, an SVO Bespoke inscription on the B-pillar and an SVO certificate of authenticity. Unsurprisingly, no pricing details were announced.
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