Range Rover has unveiled the Range Rover Sport SV Black, an all-black, performance-focused edition of its most powerful SUV yet. Set to be available for order in late 2025, the SV Black turns up the aggression with a fully blacked-out aesthetic—inside and out—pushing the boundaries of luxury and stealth.
Finished in Narvik Black with a matching Gloss Black Exterior Pack, this edition features a carbon fibre bonnet, 23-inch forged Gloss Black alloy wheels, and quad black exhaust tips. Even the SV roundel and brand badges have been reimagined in black ceramic, reinforcing its all-black theme.
Inside, the drama continues with Ebony Windsor leather performance seats, SV Black illuminated treadplates, and Gloss Grand Black finishers, creating a cockpit that blends sporty intent with high-end craftsmanship.
Under the hood, the 4.4L Twin-Turbo MHEV V8 produces a monstrous 635PS and 750Nm, launching the SV Black from 0–60 mph in just 3.6 seconds and on to a top speed of 180 mph. The car also boasts the cutting-edge 6D Dynamics Suspension and Body and Soul Seats—a wellness-focused audio system that delivers an immersive sensory experience.
The Range Rover Sport SV Black will make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2025, with global orders opening later this year. Combining unrelenting performance with a shadowy, bespoke design, it’s Range Rover’s boldest expression of sporting luxury yet.

Minivans don’t have a great reputation in the United States, but this has everything to do with their lack of cool factor and very little to do with their actual suitability as family vehicles. In regions like China, minivans have a much better image, with many luxurious minivans used by wealthier people to get around comfortably. For the small percentage of Americans who want a more polished minivan, Mercedes has just teased the new VLE electric van undergoing long-distance testing in Europe. It also mentioned a new VLS, and both will be marketed as “privately positioned MPVs” or “Grand Limousines”.

Renting a car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace—whether you’re on vacation, traveling for work, or just need a ride for the weekend. But without the right approach, you can easily overspend. Follow these expert tips to save money on your next car rental.
Before booking, always compare prices across multiple sites. Try tools like Rentalcars.com or Kayak to get the best deals in seconds.
The earlier you book, the cheaper your rental will likely be. Last-minute rates are usually much higher, especially during holidays or peak seasons.
Your credit card or personal car insurance might already cover rental cars. Check your coverage before paying extra at the counter.
Be careful of sneaky fees that can inflate your final bill, such as:
Always take photos or a video of the car's condition before leaving the lot. This protects you from being blamed for pre-existing damage.
Return the car with a full tank to avoid costly refueling charges.

Renting a car can be the key to unlocking true travel freedom — whether you're planning an epic road trip, exploring a new city, or simply need a convenient ride during your vacation. But with so many options, hidden fees, and fine print, the process can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive guide to car rentals.
In “Drive Your Adventure: The Ultimate Guide to Car Rentals,” we break down everything you need to know before you hit the road. Learn how to choose the right rental car based on your destination, budget, and travel style. We’ll walk you through comparing rental companies, understanding rental insurance, fuel policies, mileage limits, and deposit requirements.
You’ll also discover insider tips on how to save money on bookings, avoid costly mistakes, and navigate rental agreements with confidence. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned traveler, this guide will help you plan smarter, drive safer, and make the most of your journey.
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