Range Rover has recently unveiled the new Range Rover Sport Park City Edition, with a limited production of only seven units, inspired by the stunning Alpine views of Park City. The vehicle features a silver frost paint finish to simulate the appearance of the snow-covered mountains. Additionally, the model is equipped with electrically folding side steps, a contrasting Narvik black roof, and 23-inch SV Bespoke wheels with carbon fiber accents and dark gray paint.
The two-tone design continues inside the elegant cabin, adorned with light cloud and ebony-colored perforated leather seats. The model also features a two-tone fabric headliner and bespoke carbon fiber trims, with special sill plates inscribed with 'Park City Edition 1 of 7' for buyers.
The special touches don't stop there, as the Park City Edition includes crossbars on the roof and a ski rack, which will be useful for carrying the two sets of Hinterland skis that come with the vehicle. After a long day on the slopes, you can unwind with the massage units housed in bespoke leather bags.
Under the hood, the vehicle is powered by a hybrid system consisting of a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine and an electric motor, with a battery that provides an all-electric range of up to 85 km. The impressive figures extend to performance, delivering 543 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque. This allows the crossover to accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in 4.7 seconds, reaching a top speed of 241 km/h.
The starting price is $169,000, which is $50,800 more than the Range Rover Sport Autobiography. However, Land Rover will donate to the Park City Community Foundation for each vehicle sold.

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