Great, detailed review of this car. As an SVR owner, I can confirm this car is so easy to love. The luxury appointments combined with the "brawn" of a sports car when you want it, make this the best deal for the money (in my view) because you get the best of both worlds. Nice job, keep em' coming!
After I started driving Range Rover Sports - I'm on my 3rd one - I don't think I can ever own a sedan again. You're 100 correct. It's the best of both worlds. I own a 510 HP Supercharged now, but in hoping to move up to an SVR in 2021. No BMW can compare to a V8 Sport. I own a BMW also. It's a backup vehicle. It rarely leaves my garage. The Rover is just too much fun to drive to ignore.
Kerun Bindra I’ve only had one issue with the svr electronics and it was when I first picked it up (November of 2019). The main cabin screen would not slide to its default “off position” and would occasionally glitch and freeze (I would need to have the vehicle off for a moment and then restart it). However, my dealer fixed this issue in the very first week. Aside from that minor hiccup which did not cost me anything, I’ve added 18k miles to date (7/28/2020) without any issues. I cannot comment on Android Auto as I have an iPhone, but I must say, Apple CarPlay works flawlessly (it does fill the screen and is very high resolution). My only complaint is that it can be a tad laggy at times. This is actually my second JLR product that I’ve ever owned (my first being a 2016 F-Type R which did experience several electrical faults, so much so that I ended up switching over to a 2018 Mercedes E63. Apologies for the long comment, I hope this answers your question!
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I'm on my 3rd Rover Sport. I've Owned A 2010, A 2014, V6 supercharged Rover Sport, and now a V8 Supercharged Rover Sport with the 510 HP engine with the Dynamic Package. I absolutely love it. If I can ever afford an SVR I won't hesitate to buy it. I just drove mine from Louisiana to Orlando (948 miles). It was very comfortable and enjoyable to drive. And I'm not at all bothered by the 16mpg it got. I pay it gladly to enjoy the ride. Great review.
@@lozzom It will be different enough for my personal taste. I can't get the SVR interior in an SC Rover. My SC has 510HP while the SVR is 575HP. I could tune my SC to match, but I don't really want to tune my Rover. I was fortunate that my Rover already had the an SVR style body kit installed by the previous owner. My second Rover had the regular SC body, which I don't prefer to the SVR look. And since I'm looking for a used 2015 to 2018 SVR, I won't be spending a ton of money.
@@carycoller3140 literally today just replaced mine with a 2018 SC, decided against the SVR in the end as the price difference was significant for a car of the same age etc and I have been told the SVR seats aren’t as comfortable. That’s important as we plan on going on a long road trip next year. Hopefully the right decision!
Excellent and detailed video Adam! I’m really glad to see that you enjoyed this thunder truck lol. Although it doesn’t have the umph as some of its rivals, I think it’s ride, mixed with the engine make this truck certainly the one to look at (if we’re staying under Urus/G-Wagen/Bentayga money; especially since, as you stated, you’ll be able to scoop one of these up for $50-65in the next 5ish years . I picked up my SVR up in November of 2019 and I’ve added 18k miles since. (only one little electrical niggle which was fixed in the first week under warranty) I absolutely love it!! My job requires me to drive around the state (up until Covid struck so now I’m just aimlessly driving for pleasure at this point) and the SVR has been an absolute joy. I came from a 2018 E63S and I found the car to be too firm on these Oklahoma roads so I thought I’d try my hand with a Range Rover. This is the second SUV that I’ve owned, the first being a 2016 BMW X5M, and the smiles per gallon this thing gives me, more than well makes up for the horrid mpg (I have a hot foot so I average somewhere between 10-12mpg; on longer drives where I tend to behave myself I can get 17+mpg). I’ve done a resonator delete which further increases the want to make some noise and the truck is wake the dead loud!!!(when the valve is open). It’s always comical seeing the reactions of people watching this loud (both audibly and visually) blue range rolling through. Stay safe!
i have a RR sport supercharged 2015 model with 170,000kms no issues other than a thermostat valve problem (fixed). I get better gas mileage in RR V8 than my Toyota V8. People say its unreliable well if you drive well like you did in this video then no issues . That sound makes you want to floor it all the time ,its very addictive. I live in a desert so its mostly driven on sand and sand dunes.
Great review of the SVR! I have just bought a 2015 SVR and have to say ….Wow! I traded my 2017 Ford Raptor for it which was a hard decision but as you said…..the sound snd the power!!!! I will add one more comment….fuel consumption,I’m in Canada do we use litres per 100 KMs and not MPG! I was shocked that my computer was telling me I was getting between 9.6-10.4 litres per 100 KMs! That is totally amazing…..my Raptor was around 17 litres per 100kms so this beast is not that off the carts on fuel consumption…..quite the opposite!
Appreciate the comment Paul! Good to hear the fuel economy is not atrocious. I had a Raptor as well I could not get better than 16 MPG. Please subscribe working on a GT4 review today.
I used to think the SVR SUV was a good idea. But really it's counterintuitive....in that the reason we buy a SV is for utility reasons. To be able to transport large items that wouldn't fit in the trunk of a sedan or hatchback. And maybe do light off-roading. Which you won't do with a SVR SUV sporting low-profile tires. Nor is it really a sports car with it's high centre of gravity. Better to buy a RR Sport HSE or Autobiography SUV and the F-Type R if you can. The right vehicle for the task.
Don’t disagree with you, or you could just buy a nice used one for 40% off and drive one of the top spec SUV’s in the world. If you want to go off-road, change your tires and wheels and you’re good to go.
Kerun Bindra M5 as is the 4 door sedan? I mean I had an M6 Gran Coupe and I would get that again over an M5. But this is an SUV and has more room, sit up high and just not that comparable to an M5. If I could choose, I would do this over an M5.
Driven Nashville Amazing video so far keep up the goodwork😂😂❤️ I’m 6 minutes into the vid and you’ve called it JagWire😂😂😂 All seriousness your videos are 🔥🔥🔥
Interior wise the RR wins, but I’m still taking the P100D all day. No premium fuel, self driving and a more fun driving experience. This is a great ride, but at $140k it better be.
The hood is carbon fiber, it just isn't exposed on the outside. You can see it underneath when you open it. It saves weight.
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Great, detailed review of this car. As an SVR owner, I can confirm this car is so easy to love. The luxury appointments combined with the "brawn" of a sports car when you want it, make this the best deal for the money (in my view) because you get the best of both worlds. Nice job, keep em' coming!
Do the electronics work ok? How does Android Auto look on it these days? Does it fill the display and is it high-res?
After I started driving Range Rover Sports - I'm on my 3rd one - I don't think I can ever own a sedan again. You're 100 correct. It's the best of both worlds. I own a 510 HP Supercharged now, but in hoping to move up to an SVR in 2021. No BMW can compare to a V8 Sport. I own a BMW also. It's a backup vehicle. It rarely leaves my garage. The Rover is just too much fun to drive to ignore.
Kerun Bindra I’ve only had one issue with the svr electronics and it was when I first picked it up (November of 2019). The main cabin screen would not slide to its default “off position” and would occasionally glitch and freeze (I would need to have the vehicle off for a moment and then restart it). However, my dealer fixed this issue in the very first week. Aside from that minor hiccup which did not cost me anything, I’ve added 18k miles to date (7/28/2020) without any issues. I cannot comment on Android Auto as I have an iPhone, but I must say, Apple CarPlay works flawlessly (it does fill the screen and is very high resolution). My only complaint is that it can be a tad laggy at times. This is actually my second JLR product that I’ve ever owned (my first being a 2016 F-Type R which did experience several electrical faults, so much so that I ended up switching over to a 2018 Mercedes E63. Apologies for the long comment, I hope this answers your question!
My dream car ...it's a beast in its own category
alfred uanekee yeah it’s a nice ride. Appreciate the comment please subscribe and look forward to seeing you around.
Great fun review Buddy
You are a natural.
Enjoy You..
Good stuff
Man thanks George you made my day. I love cars have since I was a little boy. Please subscribe I’ll keep content I hope you all enjoy. Got a sweet Model S P100D spec coming video will be done on that.
Thank you soooooo much that you show how the sound is when you put the music
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I'm on my 3rd Rover Sport. I've Owned A 2010, A 2014, V6 supercharged Rover Sport, and now a V8 Supercharged Rover Sport with the 510 HP engine with the Dynamic Package. I absolutely love it. If I can ever afford an SVR I won't hesitate to buy it.
I just drove mine from Louisiana to Orlando (948 miles). It was very comfortable and enjoyable to drive. And I'm not at all bothered by the 16mpg it got. I pay it gladly to enjoy the ride.
Great review.
Cary Coller thank you for watching and commenting Cary. Your comment is appreciated, and I’m sure you will have an SVR in the near future.
Same
Do you think the SVR will be that much different from yours? I have the V8 s/c and have that question as there is a big difference in price !
@@lozzom It will be different enough for my personal taste. I can't get the SVR interior in an SC Rover. My SC has 510HP while the SVR is 575HP. I could tune my SC to match, but I don't really want to tune my Rover. I was fortunate that my Rover already had the an SVR style body kit installed by the previous owner. My second Rover had the regular SC body, which I don't prefer to the SVR look. And since I'm looking for a used 2015 to 2018 SVR, I won't be spending a ton of money.
@@carycoller3140 literally today just replaced mine with a 2018 SC, decided against the SVR in the end as the price difference was significant for a car of the same age etc and I have been told the SVR seats aren’t as comfortable. That’s important as we plan on going on a long road trip next year. Hopefully the right decision!
Excellent and detailed video Adam! I’m really glad to see that you enjoyed this thunder truck lol. Although it doesn’t have the umph as some of its rivals, I think it’s ride, mixed with the engine make this truck certainly the one to look at (if we’re staying under Urus/G-Wagen/Bentayga money; especially since, as you stated, you’ll be able to scoop one of these up for $50-65in the next 5ish years . I picked up my SVR up in November of 2019 and I’ve added 18k miles since. (only one little electrical niggle which was fixed in the first week under warranty) I absolutely love it!! My job requires me to drive around the state (up until Covid struck so now I’m just aimlessly driving for pleasure at this point) and the SVR has been an absolute joy. I came from a 2018 E63S and I found the car to be too firm on these Oklahoma roads so I thought I’d try my hand with a Range Rover. This is the second SUV that I’ve owned, the first being a 2016 BMW X5M, and the smiles per gallon this thing gives me, more than well makes up for the horrid mpg (I have a hot foot so I average somewhere between 10-12mpg; on longer drives where I tend to
behave myself I can get 17+mpg). I’ve done a resonator delete which further increases the want to make some noise and the truck is wake the dead loud!!!(when the valve is open). It’s always comical seeing the reactions of people watching this loud (both audibly and visually) blue range rolling through. Stay safe!
Thank you amazing comment 👌💪
what model year did you get used
Beautiful seats. Love the comfort and texture
i have a RR sport supercharged 2015 model with 170,000kms no issues other than a thermostat valve problem (fixed). I get better gas mileage in RR V8 than my Toyota V8. People say its unreliable well if you drive well like you did in this video then no issues . That sound makes you want to floor it all the time ,its very addictive. I live in a desert so its mostly driven on sand and sand dunes.
krishna kumar great comment. Thanks for watching!
VERYYYY TRUE MY DAD HAS AN LR3 ITS 15 YEAR OLD IT HAS NO PROBLEMS
AND PEOPLE SAY iTs unReAlble
I will buy this SUV soon.
Your housing community looks very pretty
26-28 miles per gallon converted from 10 litres to 100 kilometres !!!!!! Freaking amazing!
6:23 - “Jagwire”. 😆
One of the dream SUV'S.
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Just bought a 2021 on Wednesday!
@@drk.walters congratulations. These are in the “buy zone” now for sure around $40-$60k
Beautiful interior!
Appreciate the comment Tom
Great review of the SVR! I have just bought a 2015 SVR and have to say ….Wow! I traded my 2017 Ford Raptor for it which was a hard decision but as you said…..the sound snd the power!!!! I will add one more comment….fuel consumption,I’m in Canada do we use litres per 100 KMs and not MPG! I was shocked that my computer was telling me I was getting between 9.6-10.4 litres per 100 KMs! That is totally amazing…..my Raptor was around 17 litres per 100kms so this beast is not that off the carts on fuel consumption…..quite the opposite!
Appreciate the comment Paul! Good to hear the fuel economy is not atrocious. I had a Raptor as well I could not get better than 16 MPG. Please subscribe working on a GT4 review today.
You’re hilarious 😂. The commentary. 👌🏽
Jahzelle Blair appreciate you watching and commenting.
Spectacle.
It’s Special
No Gloss trim ?
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Professional SUV outlets
I have a SVR sooooo nice
Nice watch, nice car.
We have the same watch, same car 😂😂
Can I purchase this vehicle in Turbo Diesel?
I do not believe so.
You didn't put the gearbox in sport mode....
Smh
I used to think the SVR SUV was a good idea. But really it's counterintuitive....in that the reason we buy a SV is for utility reasons. To be able to transport large items that wouldn't fit in the trunk of a sedan or hatchback. And maybe do light off-roading. Which you won't do with a SVR SUV sporting low-profile tires. Nor is it really a sports car with it's high centre of gravity. Better to buy a RR Sport HSE or Autobiography SUV and the F-Type R if you can. The right vehicle for the task.
Don’t disagree with you, or you could just buy a nice used one for 40% off and drive one of the top spec SUV’s in the world. If you want to go off-road, change your tires and wheels and you’re good to go.
What's the name of your hoa community?
This one or the gt63s amg
Personally like the GT63S a bit more for the daily. But honestly as a daily, I won't go back to ICE.
The carbon fiber engine cover is 3k!! Lol
Best Suv
Audi RS it’s a great ride. Just wish they held their value a bit more the depreciation is steep.
Bad ass.
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this vs 2020 M5 as daily?!😯😯
Kerun Bindra M5 as is the 4 door sedan? I mean I had an M6 Gran Coupe and I would get that again over an M5. But this is an SUV and has more room, sit up high and just not that comparable to an M5. If I could choose, I would do this over an M5.
@@Driven-Productions thanks for the reply!yeah, M5 sedan... totally different, but about same price tag... one car - 5-7 years...
Don't buy the M5. Get the SVR.
M5 vs SVR as a daily driver is a tough choice
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Did this man just call it a V-Log? Or am I trippin on catnip
sad cat catnip ha? Lol 😂
Driven Nashville Amazing video so far keep up the goodwork😂😂❤️ I’m 6 minutes into the vid and you’ve called it JagWire😂😂😂 All seriousness your videos are 🔥🔥🔥
It has 575hp
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"specical" huh?
Johnny Do yeah oops lol. Keeping it real...
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Sounds like a coyote 5.0
4x4 with hi/lo range transfer case.
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I have a purple one... it is the best 170 k I have ever spent
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To much power for you bud
Tesla X is junk. RR SVR nice car
Interior wise the RR wins, but I’m still taking the P100D all day. No premium fuel, self driving and a more fun driving experience. This is a great ride, but at $140k it better be.
@@Driven-Productions everyone has their opinion :) money not a problem for me and just not a Tesla fan. Love combustion engines :)
Thanks for review
@@488ferc4 I love ICE on the weekends, but the daily driver truly hard to hear the Model X. Can’t beat my V12 Vanquish on a nice Saturday drive.
Worst review ever !
Hey first neg comment in a while, something we didn’t cover? This was years ago now. Loved that SUV, they are good buys now too.