2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Spied Covered Up During Winter Tests

The additional camouflage obscures the design.

2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR spy photos2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR spy photos

Land Rover prepares the Range Rover Sport SVR 2024. New spy photos have captured the performance SUV in testing ahead of a debut that could take place sometime this year.

New spy photos show Land Rover wrapping up final winter testing as it’s spring now. Temperatures in Europe will be warming as summer looms in the near future for the northern hemisphere. The automaker continues to hide the SUV’s design from prying eyes, with this example sporting more camouflage than previously spied examples.

The Range Rover Sport SVR will look very much like the regular Sport. However, the SVR will feature a more aggressive front bumper and other unique styling touches that mark its performance status. At the rear, the Land Rover features round quad tailpipes, which differ from the trapezoidal tailpipes seen on other examples.

We don’t expect any surprises inside the SVR. The cabin should feature a 13.7-inch digital instrument cluster for the driver, while the passenger can play around with the 13.1-inch in-dash infotainment screen.

Land Rover hasn’t confirmed what will power the Sport SVR, but rumors have suggested the company will be borrowing an engine from BMW. The Range Rover will reportedly use the 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that powers the BMW X5 M. We don’t know how much power it’ll put out in the Land Rover, but the Competition trim delivers 615 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque in the BMW. The Land Rover could do more or less depending on the tune.

The Sport SVR rides on the brand’s MLA Flex platform, which underpins the rest of the Range Rover range, giving it rear-wheel steering and air suspension. The SVR will be at the top of the Sport lineup, outperforming the base 355-horsepower inline-six and 523-horsepower V8.

Our spy photographers believe that the new Range Rover Sport SVR could debut in the next few months. Land Rover hasn’t said when we might see model breakage coverage, but it should happen sometime in 2023. We expect the 2024 Sport SVR to hit dealer lots early next year.

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