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Range Rover SVAutobiography revealed

Range Rover has unveiled the SVAutobiography. Labelled the most luxurious and most powerful variant in the models’ 45 year history, the SUV is powered by a 5.0L, supercharged V8 engine that makes 543 BHP and 680 Nm of torque. Transmission duties are carried out by a ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox and the engine produces around 40 BHP and 55 Nm of torque more than existing V8 supercharged Range Rover derivatives. SVAutobiography customers can choose from the full portfolio of other Range Rover powertrains as well and the model replaces the Autobiography Black.

Crafted at the Special Vehicle Operations’ (SVO) technical centre in the UK, the SVAutobiography is available in standard and long wheelbase guises. The exterior is available in a combination of Santorini Black upper body and nine colour choices for the lower body. The front grille is finished in Graphite Atlas and polished chrome.

On the inside, a lot of the driver’s switchgear is finished with machined aluminium and the cup holder and socket covers get new materials. Rear-seat passengers get a chiller compartment and powered deployable tables. The SUV also comes with the option of a sliding floor made from aluminium and a choice of veneer. Customers can even opt for “Event Seating” that features two foldable seats that can be deployed on the tail-gate and are stowed away in the luggage compartment when not in use.

In addition to the SVAutobiography, Range Rover has announced powertrain and technological updates for the rest of the range. The SDV6 hybrid gets reduced CO2 emissions while the SDV8 variants get an advanced start-stop technology. Other upgrades include a new surround camera system with improved graphics and an integrated washer jet for the rear camera. The new gesture tailgate provides hands-free access to the luggage area, while the access height function automatically lowers the vehicle once parked, for improved entry and exit.

The SUV makes its debut at the New York motor show and goes on sale later this year. Prices in the UK start around ÂŁ148,900 (approximately INR 1.38 Crore)

 
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