For Rs 4.98 crore (ex-showroom, India), the Range Rover SV Ranthambore Edition was introduced in India. The Ranthambore Edition is reportedly the first limited edition vehicle ever skilfully designed for India. It is based on the long-wheelbase Range Rover that is currently for sale in India and has been modified by the brand’s bespoke SV division.
Range Rover SV Ranthambore : Exterior and Interior
There will only be 12 copies of the Ranthambore Edition, and each one will have a unique door sill plate identifying which one it is (for example, 1 of 12). The exterior of the vehicle has been given a custom reddish-black paint by the SV division, while the grille, tailgate, and even the 23-inch dark alloy wheels have contrasting Corinthian Bronze and Anthracite accents that are allegedly inspired by a tiger’s stripes.
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The four-seat cabin’s interior is decorated with contrast stitching and semi-aniline leather in Caraway and Perlino. The tiger’s spine’s stripes serve as another source of inspiration for the needlework on the chairs. To further set the Ranthambore Edition apart from the regular Range Rover SV, features like white ceramic dials, light wenge (a dark-colored wood) veneers, chrome highlights, and customized scatter cushions have been included.
Rear seat passengers benefit from fully retractable seats, a motorized table, deployable cupholders, and a chilled compartment with SV-etched glassware because it is built on the SV.
Range Rover SV Ranthambore : Powertrain
The 400hp, 550Nm, 3.0-liter six-cylinder turbo-petrol engine found in the Autobiography variant, which costs Rs 2.6 crore (ex-showroom, India), powers this limited-edition car.
According to the brand, a portion of the money sold from the Ranthambore Edition will be donated to the Wildlife Conservation Trust of India.