The 2025 Range Rover Sport SV is the most powerful and dynamic Range Rover ever produced. Its twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 produces 626 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque, launching from 0-60 in just 3.6 seconds. The 8-speed automatic and permanent AWD system deliver power seamlessly. Switchable-volume exhaust provides a commanding V8 roar. Adaptive dynamics with 6D body control and carbon ceramic brakes enable surprising handling agility for a luxury SUV. SV-exclusive interior options include semi-aniline leather and SV Performance seats. The new-generation infotainment system runs on a 13.1-inch curved touchscreen. Active noise cancellation and cabin pre-conditioning ensure refinement. Starting at $121,500, the Sport SV bridges the gap between luxury SUV and performance machine.
Luxury SUVs
The Range Rover Sport SV is the most powerful Range Rover ever, combining 626 hp V8 performance with British luxury craftsmanship and legendary off-road capability.
Car Details
MakeLand Rover
ModelRange Rover Sport SV
Year2025
Body TypeSUV
Engine TypeTwin-Turbo 4.4L V8
Horsepower626 hp
Torque553 lb-ft
Transmission8-speed automatic
DrivetrainAWD
Fuel Economy15/21 mpg
Starting MSRP$121,500
Seating5 passengers
0-60 mph3.6 sec
4.4
1 reviews
Off-Road Capability
4.2
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.4/5
The 2025 Range Rover Sport SV is the most extreme vehicle Land Rover has ever produced, and it delivers on its promise of supercar performance in an SUV body. The twin-turbo 4.4L V8 generates 626 hp and 553 lb-ft, catapulting this two-ton SUV to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. Dynamic handling is remarkably composed for its size, with the air suspension and active anti-roll system keeping body motion in check through corners. The interior is beautifully appointed with sustainable materials and the latest Pivi Pro infotainment, while noise insulation at highway speeds is exceptional. At $121,500, it competes directly with the Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT and BMW XM. The trade-offs include 15/21 mpg fuel economy, a firm ride in Sport mode that can be tiring on rough roads, and Land Rover reliability concerns that persist despite improvements. Five-seat capacity also limits family utility compared to three-row competitors. Perfect for affluent buyers who want a single vehicle that can handle school runs, track days, and off-road adventures with equal aplomb.