The local obsession with sporty looking vehicles extends across various brands, and Jaguar is no exception. Today we are going to unpack the difference between the Jaguar R-Dynamic and SVR model designations.
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R-Dynamic vs SVR
We have compiled a table detailing the difference between the R-Dynamic and SVR models with the Jaguar line-up.
| R-Dynamic | SVR |
| The R-Dynamic package is an aesthetics upgrade available across the Jaguar model range, with sportier bumpers, various black accents, larger alloy wheels and more features as standard. | An SVR-badged car is a bespoke vehicle developed by the Jaguar Special Operations division and has a performance-optimised engine, gearbox, new bodywork, sports suspension and beefier brakes. |
The difference between R-Dynamic and SVR
The current Jaguar lineup consists of 39 models locally, and a whopping 29 of those are R-Dynamic variants while there is just one SVR currently for sale. As the table above suggests, the R-Dynamic models are a simple cosmetic and specification upgrade over the standard Jaguar models aimed at those looking for the relaxed, comfortable Jaguar experience but with a sporty aesthetic.
The SVR models, of which there is currently only the F-Pace SVR, are a totally different vehicle aside from their underpinnings and some body panel and interior parts. Everything in an SVR model is looked over and optimised to provide as much performance as possible while still maintaining the ethos of the brand.