Winter in Park City has a vibe of its own. Skis stacked outside restaurants, the slow crawl of SUVs along snow-dusted Main Street, and the quiet drama that settles over the mountains as the sun drops behind the ridge. It’s that exact atmosphere that Range Rover is tapping into again this season with the return of Range Rover House Park City, a temporary alpine retreat that opened its doors from March 6th to 15th. It’s not so much a traditional launch event as it is a place for owners and invited guests to hang out for a few days—drive some cars, warm up after skiing, and see what the brand has been working on lately.
The headline moment is the debut of a new ultra-limited version of the Range Rover Sport SV, called the Winter Dusk. Only three examples will be built, and the inspiration is pretty straightforward: the shifting colors that settle over the Wasatch Mountains at the end of the day. The SUV sports a satin Indigo Blue finish with a Narvik Black roof and mirror caps, plus a Graphite Atlas finish pack. Nano Yellow carbon-ceramic brake calipers add contrast behind 23-inch Thunderball wheels, while each example also comes with a set of custom Bomber skis and a matching ski bag.

Inside, the theme carries on with Ebony leather and Nano Yellow stitching, Natural Black Birch trim, and a handful of Winter Dusk-specific details scattered throughout the cabin. Under the hood sits the same 626-horsepower twin-turbocharged V8 found in the latest Sport SV, capable of launching to 60 mph in about 3.6 seconds and on to a 180-mph top speed. It’s fitted with a 6D suspension setup and those slightly unusual Body and Soul Seats, which vibrate in sync with the audio system.
The house itself is heavily inspired by the kind of alpine lifestyle Park City offers. Guests can roam through a small display of new models, stop by a Bespoke design studio to play around with materials and colors, or head out on guided test drives along nearby mountain roads. In between, the schedule is filled with après-ski gatherings, chef-driven dinners, live music, and a few wellness sessions designed to help people adjust to the altitude.
Pricing for the Winter Dusk starts around $240,000, and a portion of the proceeds will go toward SOS Outreach, a local nonprofit that introduces kids to outdoor programs and mentorship through the mountains that surround Park City.
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