Land Rover recently unveiled a limited-edition model, the Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition.
Only five units of this special edition will be produced. The name Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition pays homage to a street in Melbourne’s central business district, known for its blend of modern architecture, artisanal crafts, and luxurious shops.
The design of the Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition remains largely similar to the standard model. However, it features a unique Satin Grey exterior, complemented by black logos and glossy SV Bespoke badges.
The SUV sits on impressive 23-inch multi-spoke alloy wheels with a two-tone finish, adding a sense of robustness to its overall appearance.
The Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition‘s interior is a showcase of fine craftsmanship, featuring Caraway and Ebony leather upholstery. The edition’s name is elegantly embossed on the floor mats and seatbacks.
Under the hood, the Range Rover SV special edition is powered by a hybrid powertrain, combining a twin-turbocharged 4.4L V8 engine with an electric motor. This setup delivers an impressive 570 horsepower and 750 Nm of torque, enabling the SUV to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds, despite its hefty 5.5-ton weight.
Exclusively launched for the Australian market, the Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition is priced at USD 318,400 (approximately VND 8.13 billion).
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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