Starting in 2024, the "SVR" badge was replaced by , moving from supercharging to a BMW-sourced 4.4L Twin-Turbo V8 .

Buying a Range Rover Sport SVR involves choosing between the legendary raw power of the older supercharged models and the highly advanced performance of the new "SV" successor. While the SVR nameplate was officially discontinued after the 2022 model year, it remains a top choice on the used market for its iconic exhaust note and aggressive styling.

This generation is defined by its engine, which is widely praised for its "throaty burble" and "raging snarl".

Look for models with the Carbon Fiber Hood (exposed or body-colored) and standard 21-inch or optional 22-inch SVR lightweight alloy wheels.

Due to steep depreciation, used SVRs often present a significant value compared to their original MSRP. 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Model Review

Delivers 575 HP and 516 lb-ft of torque, capable of a 0–60 mph sprint in 4.3 seconds and a top track speed of 176 mph.

Features SVR Dynamic Response and sport suspension, allowing it to corner flatter than standard Range Rover models. The Successor: Range Rover Sport SV (2024–Present)