- Chassis Architecture: Range Rover Sport SV (L461)
- Power Plant: 4.4L Twin-Turbocharged V8 (MHEV)
- Performance Metrics: 626 HP / 553 lb-ft Torque / 0-60 in 3.6s
- Visual Tech: Indigo Blue Satin / Nano Yellow Kinetic Accents
- Rarity Factor: 3 Units Worldwide (Ultra-Limited Batch)
- Launch Date: March 11, 2026
Unveiled in March 2026 at Range Rover House in Park City, Utah, the “Winter Dusk” Edition is more than a paint job; it’s a study in atmospheric hardware. Land Rover’s SV Bespoke department has engineered this specific batch of three to act as the definitive luxury shuttle for the high-altitude Wasatch corridor. While the Indigo Blue Satin exterior mimics the shifting colors of the mountain sky at sunset—shifting toward rich purple tones in bright light—the underlying technology is designed for high-velocity stability on freezing, uneven tarmac.
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The Mechanical Hardware: 6D Dynamics
The standout feature of this SV isn’t just the BMW-sourced V8—it’s the 6D Dynamics suspension system, a world-first hydraulically interlinked system that effectively eliminates the need for traditional anti-roll bars.
- Hydraulic Pitch & Roll Control: By linking the dampers diagonally through a sophisticated hydraulic circuit, the “Winter Dusk” maintains a near-level chassis during extreme cornering and braking.
- The Alpine Logic: This manages body roll to levels of 1.1g on all-season tires. It virtually eliminates “nose dive” during hard braking and “nose lift” during heavy acceleration, allowing the driver to navigate mountain switchbacks with the precision of a sports car while maintaining the “floating” comfort of a luxury SUV.
- Carbon-Ceramic Braking: The Nano Yellow calipers grip an Integrated Power Booster (IPB) braking system. These carbon-ceramic discs reduce unsprung mass by a significant 75 lbs (34kg) across all four corners, sharpening steering response and enhancing high-altitude agility.
The Interior Architecture: Sensory Hardware

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The cabin is finished in ebony leather with contrasting nano yellow stitching, but the true hardware innovation is found in the seating.
- Body and Soul Seats (BASS): Standard on the SV, these seats utilize AI-driven transducers that allow passengers to feel high-fidelity sound through physical vibrations, turning the cabin into a sensory laboratory.
- Bespoke Detailing: “Winter Dusk” badging is found on the center console and treadplates, while the headrests feature an exclusive perforated pattern that reveals the vivid Nano Yellow shade underneath.
The Alpine: SOS Outreach
The $240,000 price tag (a $88,000 premium over the standard SV) includes a set of custom bomber skis, bindings and a matching ski bag. More importantly, proceeds from the sale of these three units benefit SOS Outreach, a Park City-based nonprofit dedicated to youth development through outdoor mentorship. This ensures the vehicle isn’t just a luxury tool, but a contributor to the “social hardware” of the mountains that inspired it.
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Author Bio
Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.
