Black Land Rover Range Rover Sport parked outside a Beverly Hills boutique

Quietly Black

Black Range RoverSport

Three hundred and fifty-five horsepower, five seats, and the only silhouette in Beverly Hills that nobody has to look twice at.

Half of this issue is about being seen. This is the car you take on the days in between.

The Sport is the Range Rover that fits Los Angeles — short enough to park on Rodeo, quiet enough for two hours on the 405, and finished well enough that nobody asks what you are driving. A mild-hybrid straight six, five seats, and a cabin that borrows everything from the car above it.

Specification

Horsepower
355
0–60 mph
5.7s
Top speed
130mph
Seats
5

3.0L turbo inline-6 mild hybrid · AWD

Black Range Rover Sport in profile outside a Beverly Hills boutique
01Flush handles, no chrome anywhere, and a roofline that falls the whole length of the car. Land Rover has been deleting details from this shape for twenty years.

There is a particular Los Angeles calculation this car answers. You want the doorman to move, but you do not want to explain yourself at dinner. You want to park without a spotter. You want the air suspension on the freeway and the short wheelbase on a canyon road. The Sport is what that adds up to.

Inside, nothing is louder than it needs to be. The screen sits flush in the fascia, most of the switchgear went away, and the second row is a proper bench with its own climate. It is the least theatrical car in this issue and, on the days that matter, probably the most useful.

Nobody asks what you are driving.
That is the specification.

Dashboard and centre screen of the Range Rover Sport
Rear seats of the Range Rover Sport in black leather

02A screen set flush into the fascia with almost no switches left around it, and behind it a bench nobody has to negotiate for.

Rear three-quarter of the black Range Rover Sport on a Beverly Hills street
03One unbroken bar of light across the tail, and no badge doing any work. From behind it is almost entirely anonymous, which is the point.

The particulars

The guest book

Queries

How much does it cost to rent a Range Rover Sport in Los Angeles?
The black Range Rover Sport is $286 a day, with multi-day stays discounted. Delivery to our Beverly Hills partner hotels is complimentary.
How is it different from the full-size Range Rover?
Shorter, lower and quicker to place on a Beverly Hills street. Same five seats and the same cabin materials — you give up rear legroom nobody was using and get a car that parks.
Can I see the dates before I call?
Yes — the diary on this page is the live fleet calendar. If a date is open there, it is open.

The diary

When you can have it

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Tell us the dates and we confirm the car straight away — delivered hand-detailed to the address and the hour you name.

Check dates & reserve or call +1 (424) 303-6496

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