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2025 Range Rover SV Bespoke ‘Collins Edition’ announced for Australia

Range Rover is introducing a rare and meticulously-crafted special edition through its SV Bespoke division, called the Collins Edition. It has been tailored exclusively for Australia.

Drawing inspiration from the prestige and architectural grandeur of Collins Street in Melbourne, the bespoke Collins Edition features a striking Satin Grey exterior finish. The sophisticated hue is complemented by unique black chrome badging and Satin Dark Grey 23-inch wheels with contrasting Satin Black inserts, enhancing the vehicle’s commanding presence.

2025 Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition for Australia - rear

Inside, the cabin exudes opulence with a carefully curated blend of Caraway and Ebony leather upholstery, paying homage to Melbourne’s rich cafe culture. Intricate details such as black ceramic controls, moonlight chrome accents, and natural black birch finishes elevate the sense of exclusivity.

Further emphasising the handcrafted nature of the Collins Edition are bespoke scatter cushions, embroidered seats, and illuminated sill plates, with ‘SV Bespoke’ puddle lights.

2025 Range Rover SV Bespoke Collins Edition for Australia - interior

Under the bonnet, the Range Rover Collins Edition is powered by the BMW-based 4.4-litre twin-turbo mild-hybrid V8 petrol, producing an Earth-moving 452kW and 750Nm. This powerhouse enables the luxury SUV to sprint from 0-100km/h in a claimed 4.5 seconds, onto a top speed of 261km/h. Yet, it also offers a towing capacity of 3500kg, blending performance and capability in proper Ranger Rover fashion.

With only five examples available, this exclusive model is expected to attract discerning buyers seeking absolute exclusivity. Prices start from $507,047 (excluding on-road costs).

Brett Davis

Brett started out as a motor mechanic but eventually became frustrated working on cars that weren't his. He then earned a degree in journalism and scored a job at Top Gear Australia back in 2008, and then worked at Zoom/Extreme Performance magazines, CarAdvice, and started PerformanceDrive/PDriveTV in 2011 with Josh Bennis. He's now the owner and managing editor here at Driving Enthusiast.
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