Range Rover SV Coupe Cabin Revealed, Geneva World Debut In March

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Land Rover today announced the introduction of the latest addition to it’s portfolio – the Range Rover SV Coupé.

All set to make its global debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show in March, the Range Rover SV Coupe pays homage to the original Range Rover which was offered as a two-door vehicle in 1970. 

According to Land Rover, only 999 units of the Range Rover SV Coupé will be made, each hand-assembled by the brand’s Special Vehicle Operations in Warwickshire, UK.

While no exterior photos were released, Range Rover provided an aerial-view photo of the SV Coupe’s cabin, showing a center console running throughout the passenger area with no middle seating.

As expected, things are ultra-luxurious in the SV Coupe, featuring plush leather, a generous dose of wooden trim with aluminium bits, and different colour themes for the front and the rear seats.

“The Range Rover SV Coupé is a highly compelling design with peerless refinement and uncompromised sophistication from its breath-taking exterior proportions to its sumptuous, beautifully appointed, interior. This is a vehicle that will resonate on an emotional level,” said Gerry McGovern, Land Rover’s chief design officer. 

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