When Range Rover decided to redefine what a performance SUV could be, they didn’t do it in a showroom. Instead, they did it on the tarmac of Abu Dhabi’s iconic Yas Marina Circuit. The result? A blistering lap time of 2:20.405, securing its place as both the fastest SUV and fastest four-door production vehicle ever to lap the track. In a world obsessed with numbers and noise, the Range Rover Sport SV arrived not just to compete — but to dominate.

Precision Meets Power at Full Throttle
As the floodlights beamed over the Marina Circuit, the growl of the 4.4-litre twin-turbo mild-hybrid V8 reverberated through the paddocks. Behind the wheel? Saeed Al Mheiri, one of the UAE’s most decorated racing drivers, extracting every ounce of precision. He drove a vehicle tuned to break conventions.
Producing a staggering 635PS and 750Nm of torque, the Range Rover Sport SV sprinted from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. A figure that puts it in the realm of supercars, not SUVs. But the real breakthrough wasn’t just in raw speed; it was in how the SV handled it.

6D Dynamics: A Suspension Revolution
At the core of this new benchmark is Range Rover’s 6D Dynamics suspension system. A technical marvel, this system eliminates traditional anti-roll bars. Instead, it favors a fully hydraulically interlinked setup. The result? A near-perfect balance of body control and agility. This applies whether tackling tight corners at high speeds or launching off the line with confidence.
This engineering feat allowed the Sport SV to remain composed under intense G-forces, offering track-level grip and road-ready comfort—a duality rarely achieved in the SUV segment.

Braking Like a Supercar
Stopping power is equally crucial when chasing lap records, and here, the Range Rover Sport SV took no chances. Fitted with 440mm Brembo Carbon Ceramic discs, the largest ever installed on a production SUV, the braking system offered the kind of confidence you’d expect from a Le Mans contender. High-speed cornering, late braking, and rapid deceleration—all handled with poise and precision.

Aesthetics With Purpose
Performance might be the star of the show, but visual design plays an equally critical role. The carbon fibre bonnet, quad exhaust tips, and sculpted air intakes weren’t added for flair. Instead, they serve a functional aerodynamic purpose, enhancing both cooling and downforce.
The interior offers a continuation of this philosophy. The SV Performance seats provide rigid support under lateral loads, while Range Rover’s new Body and Soul Seat System adds a world-first feature: haptic feedback that syncs with the cabin’s audio system. Imagine feeling your favourite track resonate through your seat — not just hearing it.

Not Just a Lap — A Statement
The Yas Marina lap wasn’t a gimmick. It was a declaration: the Range Rover Sport SV is not just a luxury SUV with power figures. It’s a performance machine capable of leading a new era of high-performance motoring. Here, luxury and lap times share the same sentence.
In a market crowded with loud claims and little substance, the Sport SV didn’t just turn up — it turned heads, turned corners, and rewrote expectations.