What are the differences between the Range Rover LWB Autobiography and the LWB SVAutobiography?

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VonNolan
07/29/25 11:33am
The differences between the Range Rover LWB Autobiography and the LWB SVAutobiography lie in the SVAutobiography's more powerful performance, longer wheelbase, and higher-end configurations. The specific differences are as follows: SVAutobiography has more powerful performance: The SVAutobiography is equipped with a 5.0T 565-horsepower V8 engine, delivering superior power. SVAutobiography has a longer wheelbase: The wheelbase is extended by nearly 200 millimeters, and the rear features an independent dual-seat design for a more luxurious and comfortable ride experience. Wider tires and wheels not only enhance the vehicle's presence but also provide a more stable driving experience. SVAutobiography offers higher-end configurations: The SVAutobiography includes a rear differential lock, enhancing off-road capability and escape performance. Both active and passive safety systems, as well as high-tech assistance systems, are significantly upgraded. Standard features include seat heating, ventilation, and massage functions, with additional left-right adjustment options to further improve comfort. The multimedia system is superior, equipped with high-tech lighting configurations such as laser headlights.
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