Land Rover has launched the Range Rover Sport SV in India at a starting price of Rs 2.05 crore (ex-showroom). This variant sits below the limited SV Edition Two of the Range Rover Sport. The luxury British marque had already reduced the prices of the Range Rover SV and Range Rover Sport SV Edition Two, ahead of the official rollout of the India-UK FTA. Customer bookings are underway, with deliveries set to begin in August 2026.
Range Rover Sport SV launched at Rs 2.05 crore
The brand claims that this variant gets exclusive colours and design highlights specially curated for India.
1 min read•12 May '26
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