Blacked-out brilliance! Range Rover SV Black Edition unveiled: What’s new

Range Rover has taken the wraps off the SV Black Edition, ahead of its global debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The company had also unveiled the blacked-out editions of the Sport SV and Defender Octa SUVs recently. Here’s a look at what it offers.
Range Rover SV Black Edition: What’s new
As the name suggests, this iteration comes in a stealthier avatar, dressed in all Narvik Gloss Black paint. As far as the highlights goes, it gets gloss black grille mesh, contrasting black-out accents, 23-inch black alloy wheels, and even a black SV roundel. To further elevate the look of the wheels, it features gloss black brake calipers.Inside, it features rich Near-Aniline Ebony leather, satin black ceramic accents, black birch veneers, and Moonlight Chrome highlights.
What really sets the SV Black apart is the debut of an industry-first feature: Sensory Floor technology. It helps you feel music, literally. Available exclusively on long-wheelbase SV models, it adds haptic feedback to the floor mats, complementing the existing seat-based BASS (Body and Soul Seat) tech. Using transducers under the front and rear carpets, it syncs vibrations with the sound system and wellness modes. As a nod to sustainability, Range Rover also announced a new set of Pirelli P Zero tyres made from over 70% sustainable materials. These tyres will be offered across the Range Rover SV range from 2025.Under the bonnet, the SV Black doesn’t just rely on looks. It packs a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that belts out 615 hp and 750 Nm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission, and the SUV can sprint from 0-100 kmph in just 4.5 seconds.