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The market for SUVs is forever growing and seeing intense competition. While many SUVs are geared towards the demands of families, there are some offerings that aim to offer practicality, with the performance figures of a sports car. Present today is the perfect blend of off-road agility and performance, which takes shape with this 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition. With a reported 27,056 miles clocked, this is the gold standard of sports SUVs and the best way to bring out your inner child without sacrificing practicality.
This 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition proves that practicality doesn't necessarily have to look dull. Dressed in a Santorini Black Metallic exterior, this practical performance powerhouse features an all-black appearance with a body-colored roof and blacked-out badging. The dark and sinister theme does not stop with these exterior components; in terms of shoes, this performance cruiser proudly boasts its factory wheels, which are finished in black, and sport a wheel protection package with black locks and lug nuts. Adding to the wheel design aesthetic are black SV brake calipers. The black theme continues inside the 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition. Step into the Ebony interior of this performance cruiser via the soft-close doors, and you will be treated to heated and cooled front and rear seats to hold you and your passengers in comfort and luxury. The cabin features a host of tasteful upgrades, which includes cabin air ionization with a PM2.5 filter, an Ebony Morzine headlining, blind spot assist with closing vehicle sensing, a 360 surround camera and sensors for driver aides, the premium interior protection and storage package, rubber mats and a front center console refrigerator compartment for refreshing beverages when on the go.
The sleek styling and aggressiveness are not in vain; pop open the hood of this 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition, and matching its design aesthetic is a supercharged 5.0L V8 pushing out serious performance on demand. While this performance cruiser is built for straight-line speed and performance, it also features an excellent off-road system that delivers thunderous performance through an automatic transmission and is more than capable of dabbling in some light off-roading.
The market for SUVs is forever growing and seeing intense competition. While many SUVs are geared towards the demands of families, there are some offerings that aim to offer practicality, with the performance figures of a sports car. Present today is the perfect blend of off-road agility and performance, which takes shape with this 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition. With a reported 27,056 miles clocked, this is the gold standard of sports SUVs and the best way to bring out your inner child without sacrificing practicality.
The Range Rover line first appeared in the Land Rover line up that was launched in 1970 by British Leyland. It has a pedigree of being an off-road titan that first began the inspiration of the Paris-Dakar rally after ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker used the first edition Range Rover to drive from Algeria to Lagos, Nigeria to set up a recording studio. Now in its fifth generation of the Range Rover nameplate, this 2022 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR Carbon Edition shows the advancement the British manufacture has accomplished over the years. Sporting a mere 22,874 miles on the clock, this particular SVR is ready to rock and roll as your family's daily driver while providing fantastic driving thrills and real off-road capabilities. In short, it's perfect if you need just one car to do it all. With the 5.0L supercharged V8 under the hood, it allows for sports car performance in the form of a luxury SUV.
The enigmatic acronym "HSE" in Land Rover models signifies "High Specification Equipment," a clear indicator of the exceptional allure of this variant. The 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Sport HSE, however, transcends standard expectations with its extraordinary feature: it is fortified with bulletproof glass and doors, ensuring unparalleled safety for its occupants. While Range Rovers are renowned for their off-road prowess, this specific model caters to those valuing both capability and security, elevating its appeal to an elite level.
Land Rover’s classic Defender is one of the most well-known off-roaders on the planet. Dating back to the Land Rover Series 1 of 1948, the Defender has decades of experience and improvement behind it. Strictly speaking, this particular 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Restoration can’t be called a Defender because the Defender name officially came in 1990. But it’s got so many new parts and enhancements, not to mention its pedigree, that it deserves the tag. The vehicle was imported from Great Britain and has undergone a full restoration by Defender Motorsport. So, if you’re looking for a Defender with several twists, this is the one for you.
The majority of Range Rover owners purchase them not just for their robust off-road capabilities and cutting-edge technology but also for the value that the brand name brings to the table. It has always been one of the names we think of when we talk of ultra-luxury SUVs. Land Rover launched three special editions of the Range Rover for the 2021 model year. Namely, the Fifty Edition (which celebrates the 50th birthday of their flagship SUV), the Westminster Edition, and the Dynamic Black Edition. With this listing, we are talking about the well-equipped midrange model, the 2021 Range Rover HSE Westminster Edition. This sophisticated example is said only to have 31,200 miles on its odometer. Keep reading to find out about the luxuries this grand ride has to offer.
Luxury, off-road capability, on-road performance. No other vehicle really provides this combination like a Range Rover. The Range Rover has become the standard that all other luxury off-roaders are measured by, but creature comforts weren’t always a part of its DNA. The first-generation Range Rover was a basic, rugged off-roader, and the early models didn’t even have power steering. The seats were vinyl, and the dashboard was made of plastic to make it easier to clean, a world away from the modern interiors that come with leather, wood trim and electronics. Speed wasn’t a prime concern for the design team either, with the initial engine option being a Rover V8 (adapted from Buick), rated for 127hp in its most primitive form. But now, more than 4 decades later, the Range Rover is a very different animal.
The BMW i8 looks like something straight out of the future. When it debuted in 2014, onlookers gasped with amazement, and interested parties flocked to showrooms to see what the fuss was all about. The i8 was one of the early models from BMW’s now-renowned ‘I’ range of electric and hybrid vehicles. Over 20,000 vehicles were sold between 2014 and 2020, which is pretty decent for a low-slung, two-door sports car that fills a pretty niche market segment. So, if you want to get your mitts on an i8, here’s a 53,000-mile 2015 BMW i8 available right now. The car comes with some neat cosmetic enhancements, too.
The Porsche Cayenne is the vehicle for Porsche lovers who now have families that need transporting. An excellent five-seat midsize luxury SUV, the Cayenne was the brand’s first SUV. Naturally, it retains the signature Porsche driving experience, and don’t worry; the engine isn’t in the tail like a 911; it's upfront. So, you’ve got plenty of space and practicality, too. This particular 2023 Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupe is of the Cayenne Coupe variant, which debuted in 2020. With a mere 6,100 miles on the clock, this car also comes with the Premium Package and the Sport Design Package in Gloss Black.
It’s no surprise that we’ve seen a lot of Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class examples pass through our hands on to new and eager owners. This generation of SL ran between 1971 and 1989 and is widely hailed as one of the best modern classics you can find. Furthermore, the R107 generation was popular among movie stars, on and off-screen. It embodied the very spirit of Mercedes-Benz in producing timeless cruisers that didn’t compromise on luxury or comfort. Why not get your very own slice of R107 goodness with this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Roadster? It’s got just 78,000 miles on the clock and appears to be in excellent condition.
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