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Range Rover Sport Twenty Edition, still defining what a performance SUV should be

From controversial newcomer to segment benchmark, this is more than just an anniversary edition.

18/04/2026

This is what happens when a car actually defines its segment.

With the arrival of the first Range Rover Sport, the brand didn’t just launch a new model. It created an entirely new identity, one that blended off-road credibility with real on-road dynamics. Not just comfort, not just capability… but attitude. Two decades later, the Range Rover Sport Twenty Edition arrives as a tribute. But more importantly, it reminds us why this car mattered in the first place.

A design that looks back without feeling stuck in the past

The Twenty Edition doesn’t scream for attention. It doesn’t need to. Instead, it subtly references the past, most notably through the Sanguinello Orange finish, a modern reinterpretation of the iconic tone first seen on the 2004 Range Stormer concept. For those who remember, that concept wasn’t just a design study. It was a statement of intent.

The rest of the car follows the same philosophy. Black exterior detailing, large 23-inch wheels, discreet ‘TWENTY’ branding. Inside, a darker, more focused atmosphere with Ebony Windsor leather, carbon accents and performance seats taken directly from the latest SV models.

Still built around performance, just in a different way

Under the surface, the Twenty Edition stays true to what made the Range Rover Sport different from day one. There’s still a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8, delivering over 520 hp, capable of pushing this SUV from 0 to 100 km/h in around 4.3 seconds. Numbers that would have sounded absurd for an SUV twenty years ago.

But the real story today isn’t just power. The addition of plug-in hybrid technology (with up to 115 kilometres of electric range) shows how the definition of performance has evolved. It’s no longer just about speed. It’s about versatility.

Because the Range Rover Sport never followed the rules

From the beginning, this car wasn’t supposed to make sense. A luxury SUV that could handle serious off-road terrain, yet carve through corners with confidence. A car that could climb extreme landscapes one day and cruise effortlessly the next.

Over the years, it proved itself again and again. Pikes Peak. Desert crossings. The infamous 999 steps of Heaven’s Gate in China. Even driving up a dam in Iceland, not as a gimmick, but as a demonstration of control and engineering. These weren’t just marketing stunts. They built the reputation.

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Here’s the reality. Today, performance SUVs are everywhere. Every brand has one. Some are faster, some are louder, some are more aggressive in design. But very few actually feel authentic.

The Range Rover Sport does, because it was there before the segment exploded. It didn’t follow a trend. It created one. And that’s what makes this Twenty Edition interesting, it represents a car that genuinely changed how we look at SUVs.

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