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Carbon Fiber Range Rover SV by Mansory

14 Apr, 2025 1
Mansory-tuned black Range Rover Sport SV

You're right if you said this isn't Mansory's first time working on the Range Rover Sport SV. Their last version came out in September. That one looked pretty good for a Mansory project. This new version? It might be even better.

A Blacked-Out Design That Means Business

Yes, it's mostly the same as before. But this newly tuned SUV looks meaner thanks to a blacked-out design. It's all black, with forged carbon parts that add a more aggressive style. It looks ready to race other fast SUVs — even though Lamborghini, Porsche, and Aston Martin still lead the pack.

Carbon Fiber Details Make It Stand Out

The outside of this Range Rover Sport SV has many carbon fiber upgrades. There are carbon pieces on the front bumper intakes, the hood inlets, and a new chin spoiler. It also has:

  • New side gills
  • Carbon mirror covers
  • Custom side skirts

In the back, a carbon diffuser adds to its sporty look. It also has rear wing extensions and a spoiler below the back window.

Big Wheels That Fill the Arches

Mansory used its usual big wheels on this SUV. You might expect these rims on a Rolls-Royce, but they still look good here. They come in 23-inch- and 24-inch sizes and nicely fit the SUV's wheel arches. The ride height looks the same as the stock version, so the suspension likely hasn't changed.

A Custom Interior with Two-Tone Leather

Open the doors, and you'll find a refreshed interior. It uses black and white leather in a two-tone style. Mansory branding shows up on:

  • The seats
  • Seatbelts
  • Door sills
  • Floor mats

You might even find the Mansory name on other parts. Some people might prefer a full black interior, but at least Mansory kept the colors simple and didn't go wild.

Same Strong Engine — Probably

Mansory can boost power for the Range Rover Sport SV. But we don't know if this one has the upgrade. Most likely, it doesn't. If it did, Mansory would have posted about it on social media.

So, it probably keeps the stock engine — a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 from BMW. This mild-hybrid setup makes 626 horsepower (635 PS / 467 kW) and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) of torque. That's enough to hit 60 mph (97 kph) in just 3.6 seconds. It's a little slower than a Lamborghini Urus Performante, but still very quick.

Would You Customize Yours Like This?

If you owned a Range Rover Sport SV, would you give it the Mansory treatment? This version looks clean, sporty, and not too over-the-top. Maybe that's why it works so well.

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