The New $345,000 Land Rover Range Rover SV Carmel Edition Is Revealed With Only 17 Examples

2022 Range Rover SV Carmel Edition 6

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This new exquisite Range Rover honors the automotive world’s favorite week.

Monterey Car Week is one of if not the most important, revered, and anticipated events in the car world, and every year, it brings us the best when it comes to luxury, performance, style, history, and rarity in the automotive industry. Land Rover’s Range Rover is one of the most desired and legendary luxury vehicles in the modern era and has been one of the most important players in the luxury SUV category. As part of its presence at Monterey Car Week, Land Rover revealed the new Range Rover SV Carmel Edition at its Range Rover House to a group of VIP guests, and the car is a VIP-ready machine to match.

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The new Land Rover Range Rover SV Carmel Edition is an incredibly exclusive model, limited to only 17 units, and priced at a high $345,000. That’s because it has been created by Land Rover’s SV Bespoke division to be an incredibly beautiful, detailed, and unique Range Rover, with a Satin Bronze exterior, and an interior with the front seats finished in Liberty Blue, and the rear seats finished in Caraway contrast. The vehicle was inspired by nature, specifically the Carmel, California location of the exquisite Range Rover house, with a beautiful natural setting and sweeping Pacific Ocean views. Luxury is present inside and out, with SV-etched Dartington Crystal glassware, Diamond-turned 23-inch wheels, Range Rover’s 523-horsepower twin-turbocharged V8 engine, and a center console that continuously runs from front to back, featuring incredible luxury touches throughout. The vehicle is offered exclusively to guests of the Range Rover House, with only 17 available, and it is bound to turn heads and be the subject of automotive dreams.


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