Range Rover Sport TWENTY Edition has been revealed to mark two decades of the Range Rover Sport nameplate, combining bespoke design elements with a high-performance powertrain.
The special edition will be limited to just 25 units in Australia, with pricing starting from $233,200. Orders are now open.
Design: Subtle changes, exclusive detailing
The TWENTY Edition introduces small but distinct visual changes over the standard model. Buyers can choose between Santorini Black and Ostuni White exterior finishes, paired with a Black Exterior Pack for a more understated look.
Key highlights include:
- ‘TWENTY’ badging and etched detailing
- 23-inch alloy wheels in Gloss Sparkle Silver or optional Gloss Black
- Illuminated treadplates and bespoke interior scripting
Inside, the SUV adopts Ebony Windsor leather performance seats derived from the flagship SV variant, along with forged carbon trim and a dark suedecloth headliner.
Powertrain and performance
Power comes from a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 mild-hybrid petrol engine producing 390kW. The setup reflects the performance-focused positioning of the model within the Range Rover line-up.
The TWENTY Edition also draws on technologies seen across the Range Rover Sport range, including:
- Terrain Response system
- Hill Descent Control
- Advanced suspension and braking systems from higher-performance variants
A look back at the Range Rover Sport
Since its early 2000s debut, Range Rover Sport has evolved across three generations, shifting from a more rugged, performance-led SUV to a cleaner, more modern luxury design.
Over its lifecycle, the model has:
- Surpassed one million global sales
- Introduced high-performance variants like the SVR and SV
- Adopted hybrid technology and lightweight architectures
It has also been associated with several high-profile driving challenges, including record runs and extreme terrain demonstrations.
Positioning in the line-up
The TWENTY Edition sits as a commemorative variant rather than a core addition to the range. Its limited production and unique detailing are intended to highlight the model’s history rather than introduce new technology.
With only 25 units allocated locally, availability is expected to be constrained.
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