
The fastest and most powerful ever production Land Rover made its public debut at this year’s 'Goodwood Festival of Speed' held recently in west Sussex, UK.
The Range Rover Sport SVR was the first model to wear the new SVR designation, which will be worn by all future high performance models.
The SVR is currently undergoing development prior to going on sale in 2015, said the automobile giant in a statement.
The Range Rover Sport SVR has been created by Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations team and all future SVR models will need to meet stringent key performance criteria in order to wear the SVR badge. They will be built alongside existing models and sold through the Land Rover dealer network in the usual way, it stated.
Range Rover Sport SVR - designed, engineered and built in Britain - amplifies the engineering integrity, robustness and attention to detail that are hallmarks of today’s Land Rover brand.
Land Rover redefined the performance SUV sector with the launch of the original Range Rover Sport in 2005, successfully combining sports performance with uncompromised all-terrain capabilities. This is reflected in the current tally of 500,000 vehicles produced, the statement added.-TradeArabia News Service
Source: Tradearabia
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